Dust includes miscroscopic particles from the air that settles on objects or areas inside or outside.
Outside, it can contain particles of earth, pulverized stone that turned to dust, remnants of garbage or debris, broken down particles from leaves and plants, plant pollens, and chemicals used on lawns or industries. Interestingly, "dust" from volcanic eruption can be carried around the world and affect people in other countries.
Inside, dust can contain air particles, lint from clothing, dead skin cells, dandruff from people, dander from pets and their dead skin cells, fur and human hair, and anything brought in from the outside.
Dust mites are also in dust, where dust mites feed on people and pet's dead skin cells.
If you mean house dust, a large proportion is dead skin cells and dust mites, together with whatever detritus you bring in on your clothes and shoes, plus anything the wind blows in from the roads or fields around your home.
Dust mite feces, particles of matter which eroded into smaller pieces of matter, dirt particles, and wastes gravitated together.
1 rock fragments
2 mineral grains
silicon and oxygen
they are made of, as the name suggests, dust but the major component of it is dead skin which is kinda gross
dust from a chalk. Chalk is made from calcium carbonate, CaCO3.
The Ice in the Artic is saltwater Ice from the Artic Sea!!!
You should dust from top to bottom. If you dust the floors ans then the furniture the dust will fall on the floor and you will have to dust the floor again.
Chalk dust can make people sneeze for the same reason regular dust does. What happens is when you breathe in dust, the tiny particles of it get stuck to the mucus coating the inside of your nose. If there's enough dust, it can irritate the mucous membranes inside your nose. When the membrane's irritated, you suddenly feel an intense tickle inside your nose, which triggers your sneeze reflex. When you sneeze, air is forcefully blasted out of your mouth and nose, helping to get rid of what was that made you sneeze.
They are mostly made of dust.
it is then dust made a big wave
Mucus and a dust a mucus and a dust a mucus and a dust, the Addams Family!!!!!!
No. There is a lot of dust on the sruface, but it is mostly made of solid rock.
A comet is an object that has a tail made of gases and dust.
70% of the dust in our houses are made from dead skin cells.
It really can't be made entirely made dust proof since most of the 'dust' you see in the house are your own dead skin cells.
No not necessarily dust can be made up of anything.
A particle of dust
red dust is made of rust. That is why they call it "rust".
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