Yes. Sand and dirt have very sharp edges....like little razors. Just living in a desert climate can be harmful to your lungs.
"The detrimental dog kicked the harmful kitty" is a sentence - there is a subject (dog) and a verb (kicked).
It's a fungus of the genus Coccidioides. Often the species is Coccidioides immitis. You can get valley fever (aka coccidioiomycosis) if you inhale it. People often get it after inhaling dust kicked up during plowing, or other soil disturbance.
I know lots about things like this. Once when I was at MIT Bret Farve was my roommate in the next dorm over before he were kicked out for snorting quarks and bozons. I think he was a problem snorting quarks and bosons.
Kicked is the past tense of kick.
The British kicked out the acadiens
I/We/You/They have kicked He/She/It has kicked
Yes, that is the correct spelling of the word kicked.Some example sentences are:He kicked the ball over the fence.I was kicked out of the bar.I will tell mum you kicked me.
No he did not get kicked out of baseball.
she was kicked out
No you cannot get kicked out a state. No matter what you do.
No she sis not get kicked out.
she was kicked out and fled to Alexandria