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Yes, 150 years ago, dust levels varied significantly depending on the location and environmental conditions. In urban areas, industrial activities contributed to increased dust due to coal burning and construction. Additionally, agricultural practices, particularly plowing and overgrazing, could lead to soil erosion and dust storms in rural regions. Overall, while dust was present, its impact and prevalence differed based on local factors.

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