Abstract

This article provides information on the effects of dust in atmospheric air on human health, types and sizes of dust in industry and production, the impact of dust on the upper respiratory tract. The amount of dust trapped in the body increases when you brea the deeply, for example when working hard, as well as when the amount of dust in the air increases. Silicosis usually develops over many years in very dusty conditions, often during strenuous physical activity. Such dusts can include the formation of eroded layers of sand and soil under the influence of wind and severe storms, dust from flora and fauna, volcanic eruptions, meteorites from space exposed to the Earth’s atmosphere from space, and dust from other space objects.

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