Group of 7 countries (G7) Compared by Environment > Emissions > PM10 > Country level > Micrograms per cubic meter
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Particulate matter concentrations refer to fine suspended particulates less than 10 microns in diameter (PM10) that are capable of penetrating deep into the respiratory tract and causing significant health damage. Data for countries and aggregates for regions and income groups are urban-population weighted PM10 levels in residential areas of cities with more than 100,000 residents. The estimates represent the average annual exposure level of the average urban resident to outdoor particulate matter. The state of a country's technology and pollution controls is an important determinant of particulate matter concentrations.".
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Interesting observations about Environment > Emissions > PM10 > Country level > Micrograms per cubic meter
- Sudan ranked first for emissions > PM10 > country level > micrograms per cubic meter amongst Hot countries in 2006.
- Bolivia ranked first for emissions > PM10 > country level > micrograms per cubic meter amongst Christian countries in 2006.
- Uruguay ranked first for emissions > PM10 > country level > micrograms per cubic meter globally in 2006.
- Chile ranked first for emissions > PM10 > country level > micrograms per cubic meter amongst High income OECD countries in 2006.
- Azerbaijan ranked first for emissions > PM10 > country level > micrograms per cubic meter amongst Europe in 2006.
- Pakistan ranked first for emissions > PM10 > country level > micrograms per cubic meter amongst Emerging markets in 2006.
- China ranked second for emissions > PM10 > country level > micrograms per cubic meter amongst Cold countries in 2006.
- Bulgaria ranked first for emissions > PM10 > country level > micrograms per cubic meter amongst European Union in 2006.
- Mali ranked first for emissions > PM10 > country level > micrograms per cubic meter amongst Landlocked countries in 2006.
- Bangladesh ranked second for emissions > PM10 > country level > micrograms per cubic meter amongst Former British colonies in 2006.