Soot
Dirt is non-polar
Dirt is usually considered as a neutral.
Dirt is a mixture. There are many things in dirt.
Dirt is a heterogeneous mixture.
Soot
The term "newest" in relation to chimney dirt refers to the layer of soot that is currently being deposited in the chimney. As newer soot gets deposited, it pushes the older layers further down, creating this distinction. However, the term "newest" is not commonly used in English to describe chimney dirt.
Soot
layers of sediments and dirt that has a lot of heat and pressure
lunar dirt
Ash, soot and creosote are deposits found in chimneys. The proportions of these will vary depending on the efficiency of the fire and thus completeness of the burn.
a dirt clod
it is called cam dust
Because Dirt And The Chemicals From Smoke Build Up Around The Passage For The Smoke To Come Out (E.g. Throat, Chimney) .....Err I Think...I Know Its Not A Good Answer But I Hope It Heps You, And I Didn't Know What I Was Entirely Writing Or If It Even Makes Sense...But I Hope It Gives You An Idea If It Is Incorrect!...
Dirt.
The dirt under grass can be called soil.
Misplaced soil is called dirt.