spm means suspended particle matter. i dont no id this is correct but see video in science, pollution of air and water
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SPM stands for suspended particulate matter. these are small solid particles released from vehicle exhausts, by factories, or during incomplete combustion of fuels. it comprises of dust, fumes, mist and smoke. it contains harmful chemicals such as lead, nickel and arsenic. when breathed in these particles cause lung and respiratory damage.
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SPM stands for Suspended Particulate Matter.Its causes are :-- 1)it is responsible for the yellowishness of Taj Mahal.2)it is a deadly poisnous pollutant.Its harmful effects are :-- 1)It is responsible for the respiratory diseases like asthma.2)It sometimes causes lung damage.
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SPM standard for suspended particulate matter. Its unburnt remains of fossul fuels or anything which undergoes incomplete combustion. It is very harmful pollutant. It can cause pulmonary diseases such as asthma or may damage the complete lung. It leaves harmful effects on our eyes and skin when comes in contact with.
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SPM standard for suspended particulate matter. Its unburnt remains of fossul fuels or anything which undergoes incomplete combustion. It is very harmful pollutant. It can cause pulmonary diseases such as asthma or may damage the complete lung. It leaves harmful effects on our eyes and skin when comes in contact with.?
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The full form of SPM is Suspended Particulate Matter.
CAUSES- Suspended Particulate matter, also called SPM or soot, consists of microscopically small solid particles or liquid droplets suspended in the air. The smaller the particles, the deeper they can penetrate into the respiratory system and the more hazardous they are to breathe.
CAUSES- Suspended Particulate matter, also called SPM or soot, consists of microscopically small solid particles or liquid droplets suspended in the air. The smaller the particles, the deeper they can penetrate into the respiratory system and the more hazardous they are to breathe.
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Minute solid particles suspended in air are known as suspended particulate matter or spm. unburnt carbon particles given out during burning of fuels or from exhaust vehicles and fine particles of a cement from a Cement factory are examples of SPM. the finer of these particles cannot be filtered by the hair in our nose and hence are a major cause of lung diseases. they also settles on plants and interfere with photosynthesis.
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SPM stands for suspended particulate matter. these are small solid particles released from vehicle exhausts, by factories, or during incomplete combustion of fuels. it comprises of dust, fumes, mist and smoke. it contains harmful chemicals such as lead, nickel and arsenic. when breathed in these particles cause lung and respiratory damage.
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Effect of particulate matter on human health
Exposure to such particles can affect both your lungs and your heart. Numerous scientific studies have linked particle pollution exposure to a variety of problems, including: ... decreased lung function. increased respiratory symptoms, such as irritation of the airways, coughing, or difficulty breathing.
Exposure to such particles can affect both your lungs and your heart. Numerous scientific studies have linked particle pollution exposure to a variety of problems, including: ... decreased lung function. increased respiratory symptoms, such as irritation of the airways, coughing, or difficulty breathing.
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