Dust is dead skin.
earth, ground, dust, dirt, territory
Dirt is soil or earth that has accumulated, while dust is fine particles of matter, often found on surfaces. Dirt is more likely to be found outdoors or in specific areas, while dust can be found indoors and is often airborne.
The noun 'dirt' is an uncountable noun; a word for a substance, such as mud or dust; loose soil or earth.
It depends. In the US, dirt often refers to what most people call earth or soil. A lot of household dust consists of dead human [or pet] cells: bits of skin that has flaked off, hair and so on. That is not [yet] soil. Outdoors, they would be the same except that dust would be extremely dry.In the UK there is less of a distinction between dust and dirt - the main distinction being the dryness of dust..
Yes, dirt is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for a substance, such as mud or dust; loose soil or earth; the ground; a word for a thing.
A mark made from dirt is often referred to as a "smudge" or "streak." In specific contexts, such as art or photography, it might also be described as a "soil stain" or "dust mark." These terms generally describe the appearance of dirt on a surface, indicating the presence or movement of soil.
beacuase soil and dirt are are brown and creaters love dirt the same as they love soil
dirt is the same thing as soil. they are synonyms.
Finely ground soil is called abyssies it comes from the latin word or greek meaning in greek(soil or dirt)or in Latin(dark and damp
Elephants eat only plants. It may look like they eat dirt, but they actually suck dirt and dust up into their trunks and spray it on their backs to get rids of biting insects.
they grow well in soil. that's what dirt is. dirt is soil
Topsoil is sometimes referred to as the A Horizon.