Respuesta :
Answer:
Respiratory disease high above the national average.
Explanation:
Particulate pollution also known as particulate matter is a mixture of liquid and solid droplets that is suspended in the air. These particles include dust, dirt, soot, smoke, and liquid droplets.
Particulate matter is derived from cars, factories, construction sites, unpaved roads, and also burning of wood and fossil fuels.
Particulate pollution have harmful effects on the human body. It could lead to respiratory symptoms such as irritation of the airways, coughing or difficulty breathing.
Answer:
Answer is I Respiratory disease high above the national average and
II. Limited visibility due to haze.
Refer below.
Explanation:
Large urban areas that have problems associated with high levels of particulate pollution also have:
Respiratory disease high above the national average and Limited visibility due to haze.