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A sandstorm with rotating winds is often called a "dust devil." Dust devils are smaller in scale compared to tornadoes and are typically formed in arid regions with loose sediments like sand or dust.
Mars is known for experiencing massive dust storms due to its thin atmosphere and dusty surface. These storms can cover the entire planet and last for weeks or even months, affecting visibility and temperature across the surface.
Crop dusting is a colloquialism for the aerial application of pesticides on a growing crop. Most pesticides so applied are no longer a "dust" as such, due to the possibility of drift into non-target areas, but are usually liquid formulations of usually fungicides or insecticides. They can be applied by either small, powerful airplanes or by helicopter.
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.
So you can prepared for a bad storm.
After a dust storm, the dust settles and visibility improves. Clean-up efforts may be needed to remove dust from surfaces and machinery. It is important to check for any damage caused by the storm and ensure that any disrupted services are restored.
Because the dust bowl is the SOURCE of the dust raised by a dust storm.
The worst dust storm that ever occurred happened in 1989.
A dust storm is a strong wind that picks up dust and sand, creating a potentially dangerous situation with low visibility and poor air quality. It is not typically referred to as "glibly," as it presents serious hazards and safety concerns. It is important to take necessary precautions when a dust storm occurs, such as staying indoors and avoiding travel in affected areas.
Storm Stories - 2003 Oregon Dust Storm was released on: USA: 15 June 2006
Yes, a dust storm can make you fall. And you gonna fall back in your house.
No. Dust storms cannot be stopped.
Like the length of a piece of string, he height of a dust storm depends on the storm and its location. Some Asian dust storms have impacted the stratosphere (8 to 30 miles high)
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