wildfire smoke
mixture of air pollutants, including gases such as CO, and particulate matter such as PM2.5, from vegetation, buildings, and contents of households and industrial structures
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wildfire smoke
Summary
wildfire smoke is an environmental hazard[1].
Key Facts
- wildfire smoke's instance of is recorded as environmental hazard[2].
- wildfire smoke's subclass of is recorded as natural disaster[3].
- wildfire smoke's subclass of is recorded as air pollution[4].
- wildfire smoke's subclass of is recorded as environmental hazard[5].
- wildfire smoke's subclass of is recorded as environmental issue[6].
- wildfire smoke's has cause is recorded as global warming[7].
- wildfire smoke's facet of is recorded as air quality[8].
- wildfire smoke's facet of is recorded as air pollution[9].
- wildfire smoke's has immediate cause is recorded as wildfire[10].
- wildfire smoke's has contributing factor is recorded as drought[11].
- wildfire smoke's has effect is recorded as high-risk people[12].
- wildfire smoke's equivalent class is recorded as https://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/BERO?p=classes&conceptid=http%3A%2F%2Fpurl.obolibrary.org%2Fobo%2FNCIT_C164068[13].
- wildfire smoke's has list is recorded as list of California wildfires[14].
- wildfire smoke's contains is recorded as PM 2.5[15].
- wildfire smoke's contains is recorded as particulates[16].