Which of the following is NOT true of particulate matter pollution?
Particulate matter is soli...
Advanced Placement (AP), 19.03.2020 20:21 cbwarner1325
Which of the following is NOT true of particulate matter pollution?
Particulate matter is solid or liquid particles suspended in a gas.
Particulate matter includes dust, ash, soot, lint, smoke, pollen and spores.
Particulate matter can directly enter the lungs, damaging living tissue.
Particulate matter is one of the least obvious forms of pollution.
Particulate matter can cause or promote cancer.
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