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A dust storm
Dust is made up of particles of all sorts of things. In places where people live, a great deal of dust comes from flakes of dead skin, which are being shed all the time. Dust mites, tiny microscopic creatures that feed on this dead skin, make up dust, too (including their waste and tiny skeletons). Particles of the environment contribute to dust as well: grit from the sidewalk, salt from the sea, dry earth, pollen from plants, smoke from burning materials. And Earth gets 10 tons of dust from outer space everyday, from the millions of meteors that burn up as they enter our atmosphere.
A flashlight could help you change the light from dark to bright, but could not enlarge anything.
The Sun is the size now because the group of dust and gas was a specific size and the Sn was produced by the intense pressure at the middle of the dust and gas group. The Earth was produced by the leftover group of dust and gas around the Sun. Nobody knows how the Moon formed but the most likely cause is that a planetoid collided with Earth and Earth ejected a ring of dust and gas that formed into the Moon.
No. The dust clouds produced by the demolition of a building may visibly resemble pyroclastic flows, but they are not the same thing.
Environmental antecedent means tracing the cause of any health issue in the environment and that cause is known as environmental antecedent.e.g. dust which is the cause of asthma.so the dust is known as environmental antecedent of asthma.
Conjunctivitis may be caused by environmental hazards, such as wind, smoke, dust, and allergic reactions caused by pollen, dust, or grass.
Volcanoes. Right now a volcano in Alaska has shut down much of the air travel there due to blowing volcanic ash 20,000 feet in the air.
Coal dust, silica dust, and asbestos, which may lead to pulmonary fibrosis
Wet the dust. It will blow when it dries again, but if it is a dusty dirt road, building an asphalt road would prevent the dust blowing. Or if it is ground, planting vegetation such as grass would reduce the levels of dust.
The major environmental crisis of the 1930's was known as The Dust Bowl, or as the Dirty Thirties.
It was loose blowing dirt so it would have been a grayish brown.
Dust Bowl
dust particles in the atmosphere can block sunlight reaching the surface of the planet causing temp to drop.
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Blowing or vacuuming air is a safe way to remove dust
increased dust in the atmosphere