Typically there is more dust inside your house than the outside. Why do you think people tell you to get outside and get some "fresh" air?
No. Dust is primarily made up of three things - fabric, hair and skin. Small particles of fabric such as carpets and rugs may become loose, creating fabric dust. Humans and animals shed hundreds of microscopic pieces of skin a day, which contributes to dust, the same as hair. 80% of dust is skin.
Dust storms are more common in country areas due to factors such as open terrain, dry soil, and agriculture practices that can lead to soil erosion. Capital cities typically have more infrastructure and green spaces that can help prevent the spread of dust particles.
If it is warm outside, like in spring or summer, then it will burn faster because the environmental temperature is warmer, causing the candle to melt. When a candle is burned inside, it will not burn as fast because there is no extra push in melting it.
Sunlight can attract dust particles because air currents created by temperature differences near a window or light source can cause dust to become more visible as it reflects the sunlight. Additionally, the warmth from sunlight can create convection currents that move dust particles around, making them more noticeable in illuminated areas.
It has to do with the way the light is reflected through the dust... The dust is more active in the morning than in the evening, giving them different colors.
Inside or outside of what? Your colon? Your house? Your cat?
More information is necessary to answer this question. Define what you mean by "outside" your house - WHERE outside? Did they have a warrant? Was somebody being chased (fresh pursit), dropped them and then ran inside? Were they found outside after sombody inside threw them out a window? Etc? Etc? WAY too much missing infrmation in order to give an intelligent answer. Re-word and re-submit.
it would be during the summer because its hotter then winter and being in side would add to the heat. Whether you'd sweat more inside or outside a house depends less on the time of year than the temperature inside the house and the kind of activity you're involved in.
it would be during the summer because its hotter then winter and being in side would add to the heat. Whether you'd sweat more inside or outside a house depends less on the time of year than the temperature inside the house and the kind of activity you're involved in.
flowers grow better outside because they have more sunshine then inside flowers do.
Outside because it is more exposed to air
One is "at the house" when informally speaking about being in the house, or around it, and this is typically used when to familiars. Formally, at the house often means just outside. In the house is really specific to physically being inside the house. At the house is often more appropriate.
Sources of dust are many. Some dust is dried skin from the occupants. Dust from outside floats in through all sorts of gaps in the house. Dirt from outside is tracked in. Gas heaters and waterheaters and stoves cause carbon dust. Cooking can create dust. Clothes carry and create lint. Small creaters, dust mites, spiders and other crawlers can be a source. If there are filters in your furnace/air conditioner, you may need to change it. Getting vents cleaned can also help. Dusting used to be considered a daily chore, because it is necessary. You can see the dust very well in the sunlight.Try to only view it in the evening. some times your cleaning methods don't really pick any dust up, you just have it floating in the air by wiping it and when this dust settles, more dust has joined it. == == == == == ==
Since the outside curve has a higher velocity, it has more erosion meaning the inside curve has a slower velocity more deposition causing it to be shallower. The outside curve is deep.
Overall none, or the cell would swell or shrink until the osmotic pressure becomes the same. But : most of the sodium is outside & most of the potasium is inside. most of the proteins are inside most of the sugar is outside (depending on insulin).
Only if the icicles are hanging inside. Icicles outside mean that there is not much heat escaping to melt them and thus your house is probably well insulated.
i think outside cause it gets more sunlight:)