It was, but it got hot enough to melt them,
and "heavy" enough to segregate the materials by density.
No, the Earth is composed of various layers, including the crust, mantle, and core. These layers are primarily made up of rocks and minerals. Dust particles, on the other hand, are tiny solid particles that are suspended in the air or accumulate on surfaces. While some dust particles may settle on the Earth's surface, they do not make up the composition of the Earth itself.
Clouds are made up of tiny droplets of water that have condensed on dust particles in the atmosphere.
There are a two main sources of dust particles in the atmosphere. A large quantity of dust results from micro-meteoroids that burn up in the atmosphere and turn into dust. In areas of drought, soil can dry up and turn into dust which can then blow away on the wind.
No, because all those things are made up from particles of the Earth, they're just in different form. However, meteoroids (and dust) from space are constantly falling to Earth, making it larger ... but not enough to make any difference.
The rock that is made up of the largest particles is the Conglomerate
Continued high winds will pick up dust and silt particles and blow clouds of them cross-country until the wind dies down and the dust and silt fall to earth. Sometimes, especially where I live in North Idaho, the loess (luss) was formed into what look like sand dunes. Dust dunes, I guess.
the rings around our planets are made out of icy dust particles and frozen gases
no because it is made up of rocks and dust particles
It has four main rings made up of dust particles
It has four main rings made up of dust particles
A cirrus cloud is made of water vapor that has condensed on tiny particles of dust.
While Saturn's rings are made of ice and rock, Jupiter's rings consist of gas and dust particles.
Because they are made up of dust particles and are quite horny ttyl xx
Dust is made up of particles of all sorts of things. In places where people live, a great deal of dust comes from flakes of dead skin, which are being shed all the time. Dust mites, tiny microscopic creatures that feed on this dead skin, make up dust, too (including their waste and tiny skeletons). Particles of the environment contribute to dust as well: grit from the sidewalk, salt from the sea, dry earth, pollen from plants, smoke from burning materials. And Earth gets 10 tons of dust from outer space everyday, from the millions of meteors that burn up as they enter our atmosphere.
I'm thinking it's a comet.
Clouds are made up of tiny droplets of water that have condensed on dust particles in the atmosphere.
they are faint and you can hardly see them, they are made up of tiny rocks and dust particles
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