Depends on the dust.
A particle of dust
The answer is simple: gravity.
There is no such thing as a specific gravity for any element.
Head pressure=specific gravity*1000*gravity*height. Therefore if specific gravity is increased head pressure will increase.
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A particle of dust
I have a dust particle lodged in my left eye.
This hypothetical particle is the graviton.
dust particles
A particle of dust
Please mention this particle: an atom, a dust particle, a neutron, etc.
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Of course it is possible. You exert gravitational pull which is much weaker. A dust particle will exert a pull which is even smaller.
In order for water droplets to form, it is essential that there is some dust or smog in the air that each water particle can attach to. Once many water particles attach to a dust particle, a droplet is formed, which then comes down as rain. Without a solid particle or smog or dust, rain is not possible.
In order for water droplets to form, it is essential that there is some dust or smog in the air that each water particle can attach to. Once many water particles attach to a dust particle, a droplet is formed, which then comes down as rain. Without a solid particle or smog or dust, rain is not possible.
The specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is 'above average'.