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A particle is a fine solid such as dust, smoke, fumes, or smog, found in the air or in emissions.

In the context of the environment, "particles" refer to small pieces or bits of matter. Particles can be found in the air, water, and soil, and they can be natural or man-made. Particles can vary in size, composition, and other characteristics, and they can have different impacts on the environment and human health depending on their properties.

Here are a few examples of how "particles" might be used in the context of the environment:

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