Yes.
Yes, dust is matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, and dust particles fit this definition. Dust is composed of tiny solid particles that can be made up of various materials such as skin cells, pollen, and soil.
yes dust is matter because everything on our planet is matter. Even the tiniest things like dust are small molecules that form matter.
everything on earth is matter
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Actually it is made of the fecal matter(poop)of dust mites. Microscopic anthropods(bugs) that feed on dead skin of any living thing. They live abundantly in fabric and mostly eat dead human skin. Dust can also tiny grains of sand and or microscopic organic matter.
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it is then dust made a big wave
Space is mostly made up of vacuum, which is space devoid of matter. However, space does contain small amounts of particles such as atoms, cosmic dust, and radiation. These particles are spread out across vast distances in space.
Mucus and a dust a mucus and a dust a mucus and a dust, the Addams Family!!!!!!
Dust in the air can come from old skin shedding out.
The emptiness of space is made of nothing -- absolutely nothing. There are various particles, chunks of rock, dust and gases, but they are made of matter. The space itself is just space. Lots and lots of space.
No. There is a lot of dust on the sruface, but it is mostly made of solid rock.