English: This analysis focuses on the significant disparities in PM 2.5 levels across rural, urban, and metropolitan areas within five mostly populated countries during 2019.
By examining the differences, the graph highlights the varying air quality conditions that exist based on country's population. The data used for this assessment is sourced from the World Health_Organization| World Health Organization (WHO) air quality database, which compiles ground measurements of annual mean concentrations of particulate matter PM2.5 in micrograms per cubic meter of air (µg/m³). These measurements aim to represent the air quality not only of the entire country but also it's rural, urban areas as well as cities and towns, thus providing a broader understanding of how air pollution varies in different settings.
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PM2.5 Levels Across the World's 5 Most Populated Nations in 2019