No. No atmosphere therefore no wind.
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
sandy
Though I have never experienced a dust storm in Australia, I have encountered a few minor dust storms in the Texas panhandle. They have a very distinctive smell. It's hard to explain, but if I had to define it, it would be musty.
yes
Dust storm
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
The worst dust storm that ever occurred happened in 1989.
the moon has dust because it is dirty
Storm Stories - 2003 Oregon Dust Storm was released on: USA: 15 June 2006
No. There is some dust on the moon's surface, but the moon is mostly solid rock.
They have lots of moon rock and there would be dust with them.
Yes, a dust storm can make you fall. And you gonna fall back in your house.
Like the length of a piece of string, he height of a dust storm depends on the storm and its location. Some Asian dust storms have impacted the stratosphere (8 to 30 miles high)
No. Dust storms cannot be stopped.
A lunar electrical storm. The day side of the moon is positively charged and the night side is negatively charged. Along the terminator the division between night and day, these particles interact kicking up what some planetary scientists call a lunar dust storm. Calling it a dust storm is of course an exaggeration but certainly some dust could be picked up or blown around in this way. It sheds some doubt on our former belief that the first footprints on the moon could last for billions of years though.
no
No. The dust on the moon is accumulated micrometeorites.