The term "tiny particles" refers to small, minute or insignificant elements. These are extremely small fragments that can be seen only under a microscope and have little or no impact on the overall composition of something. The size of these tiny particles is so minuscule that they cannot even be perceived by human senses without the aid of scientific instruments such as microscopes, spectrometers etc. They are often produced through processes like chemical reactions, radioactive decay, and other natural phenomena.