big chunks of dirt or ice with tails
With a soft cloth and a gentle detergent, then dry them with a dry lint free, cloth or paper. Clean the solar collector panel, and wipe the dirt from the top of the panel. Look for bugs and tiny garbage, and remove these also. Use a damp cloth, and wipe gently.
No Io does not have dirt or gravel.
Probably not. Dust, yes, but no dirt.
Ignoring your terrible way of framing the question, the answer is yes. Dirt is the middle period between rock and sand. When dirt becomes fine enough it becomes sand and when rock becomes fine enough it becomes dirt.
no
tiny mollecules of rock and dirt
Technically, a meteor only exists when piece of dust or dirt enters our atmosphere and starts to burn. It is impossible to say how many pieces or dirt and dust are in the solar system so it is impossible to answer the question.
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. These are the ones that are primarily rocky, or "terrestrial", from the Latin "terra" or "dirt".
Because the nebula has gas and rock/ice/dirt so each planet formed using gas and rock/ice/dirt.
Because the nebula has gas and rock/ice/dirt so each planet formed using gas and rock/ice/dirt.
A comet is a dirty snowball that orbits the sun.
A Sod cutter is a mechanical dirt saw basically. Powered by gasoline or a 2 cycle mix. (not sure which) it digs down underneat the root system of the grass and cuts the grass and top layer of dirt and leaves it lying on the ground so that it can be cut, rolled palletted or removed in 'chunks'.
Ecoregion is a repeating pattern of the eco-system used with characteristic combinations of dirt/landform that characterise that region.Ecoregion is a major ecosystem. This is geography and receiving uniform solar radiation and moisture.
A cloud of dust billowed out and chunks of dirt flew as the beat up old truck went barreling around the corner.
a micelle allows dirt to dissolve in water very cleverly. they are molecules with a hydrophobic head and a hydrophilic tail. The hydrophobic head is attracted to dirt. Many of these attach to dirt almost covering it like a sphere with the hydrophilic tails letting it dissolve in water.
Detergents contain a linear,two ended molecule. The 'Tail' end of this chemical molecule is attracted to water (Hydrophilic) and a hydrophobic 'head' (Water hating). The 'heads' of the molecules surround the dirt particles to get away from the water and the 'tails' drag the dirt into the water.
That would depend on the amount of vomit and its makeup. (Some vomit is mostly liquid, some is mostly chunks.)