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Q: What are the causes of coal dust in the atmosphere?
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What is natural resources of US?

Over using a certain natural resource such as Coal. As we mine for coal we are releasing dust and gas into the atmosphere which causes Global Warming and Climate Change.


What turns a lung black?

Two known causes are smoking and inhaling coal dust.


What is the name of coal dust?

Coal dust is also known as powdered coal.


What is a synonym for coal dust?

A synonym for coal dust could be coal powder or coal ash.


What are the dangers of coal dust?

The dangers of coal dust are inhaling the dust which goes into your lungs and skin irritation from dust. Coal dust is harmful for the most part and has no health benefits.


Another word for coal dust?

Soot is another word for coal dust.


Where is coal dust found?

Coal mines, coal bins, coal hods, and anywhere coal is or was.


Why does coal cause global warming?

coal causes global warming by firing bio chemicals called boungous into the atmosphere. But hubba bubba is better than 5gum.


What are two examples of solid particles found in the atmosphere?

Dust and soot. "Dust" are fine particles of rock that can be caused by weathering, wind, or meteors burning up in the atmosphere. "Soot" is partially-burned hydrocarbons that result from burning something organic, like wood, coal or oil.


What is black lung disease known as?

Coal workers pneumoconiosis (CWP), is caused by inhaling coal dust.


Why does coal dust burn quicker than lumps of coal?

Coal dust has a larger surface area compared to lumps of coal, allowing for quicker combustion due to increased exposure to oxygen. The smaller particles in coal dust also ignite more easily, leading to faster burning. Additionally, coal dust has lower density and requires less heat to ignite compared to lumps of coal.


How does the climate change after a volcano?

A volcano can send up a cloud of dust and ash. This may float in the atmosphere for days, reflecting or blocking out the sun's rays. This causes a cooling in the atmosphere.