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  • Non-Gaseous Particles in Air: Dust and Water Droplets Explained
    Here are two non-gaseous particles found in air:

    * Dust: This consists of tiny solid particles, such as dirt, pollen, skin cells, and more.

    * Water droplets: These are tiny particles of liquid water, which are especially prevalent in humid air.

    While air is primarily composed of gases like nitrogen and oxygen, it also contains these and other non-gaseous particles.

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