No, nobody uses the term "solar galactic hypothesis". You may be referring to a "solar nebula", in which a cloud of gas and dust collapses under its internal gravity to form a star and perhaps some planets.
Because satellites are blown up, forming debris, which is called space junk
There are two main factors. First, moisture in the air condenses as a result of decompression inside a tornado, producing the visible funnel cloud. Second, a tornado's winds lift dirt and debris into the air, forming a debris cloud or dust whirl
Space debris can be observed with telescopes.
Oh yes, NASA tracks the space debris.
Saturn's rings are thought to have formed from the debris of passing comets, asteroids, or moons that were torn apart by Saturn's gravitational forces. The rings may also result from the remnants of a moon that broke apart due to tidal forces. The gravity of Saturn prevents the debris from coalescing into moons, instead keeping them in ring formation.
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Because satellites are blown up, forming debris, which is called space junk
Radiation and atomic fallout (radioactive dust/debris forming a cloud).
The hair in your nose helps stop bits of dust and other debris from passing further into your nose.
The Tidal Theory (or Chamberlain-Moulton Theory) suggests that a passing star pulled dust and debris from the forming Sun, leaving a string of debris that eventually formed the planets. It's a theory with a probability of less than 1 to 100'000'000 The result of the forces of that passing star made up the size and distance ratios in our solar system in such a way that the apparent mean diameter of or moon and our sun are exactly the same (0°32') despite the wide difference in sizes and distances. What a coincidence!! What a precision in a chaotic environment of birth of our earth that will turn to an inhabitable setup!!
Vesicular transport that involves the engulfing of solid particles is known as phagocytosis. During this process, a cell extends its membrane to surround and internalize solid material, forming a vesicle called a phagosome. This mechanism is crucial for immune cells, such as macrophages, to engulf and digest pathogens or debris. Phagocytosis plays a vital role in maintaining tissue homeostasis and defending against infections.
An air cleaner in car will prevent the engine from pulling in any particles of dirt and/or debris that may cause damage to the cylinders.
UHHH............ debris that doesn't come from you?!?!
Sinkholes themselves do not make sounds. However, the process of a sinkhole forming or collapsing can create sounds such as rumbling or collapsing debris.
One good way to control dust when pulling down a ceiling is to thoroughly clean it before pulling it down. Placing elevated filters will also help collect the dust and debris before it gets everywhere. Containers on the floor will help clean up what does escape.
Go to jetboatperformance.com. They have exploded diagrams of various pumps. You'll see the inspection cap that you can pull off and check for debris. Be carefull about pulling the cap if the water level is higher than the cap level......you'll sink.
Probably earwax. It is produced to make debris like dust and hair stick down so that they don't interfere with sound.