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What is lime dust?

Lime dust is a fine powder that is produced by grinding or pulverizing limestone rocks. It is commonly used in construction, agriculture, and industrial applications due to its alkaline properties and ability to neutralize acidic compounds. Lime dust can be hazardous if inhaled, so precautions should be taken when handling it.


How does wind weather rocks?

The passage of pure air itself won't weather most rocks. However, as the wind moves over the ground, it tends to pick up very small particles of dust or even fine grit. As this grit and dust blows over rocks with the wind, the rock becomes abraded by the grit and dust. Over time, this will erode and weather the rocks.


A large ball of ice and dust?

That description sounds like a comet. Comets are celestial objects made up of ice, rocks, and dust that orbit the Sun. When they get close to the Sun, the heat causes ice to vaporize and creates a bright glowing coma and tail.


Cloud of dust that becomes a star?

A cloud of dust that becomes a star forms through the process of gravitational collapse. As the dust particles come together, they begin to heat up and eventually ignite nuclear fusion, which results in the birth of a new star.


Did planet earth form from drops of water or grains of dust?

Planet Earth formed from dust and gas in the solar nebula, not from drops of water. The dust and gas in the nebula gradually came together through a process called accretion, leading to the formation of larger and larger bodies that eventually became planets.

Related Questions

What did you produce when you rubbed two stones together?

When you rub two stones together, you typically produce friction which can generate heat. If the stones are of the same material, you may also produce small particles or dust from the abrasion.


Is comets made of ice rocks and dust?

Comets are made mainly from ice, with a slight mixture of small rocks and dust.


What is Neptune's enviorment?

Dust,rocks, and craters


What do you get from going to Mars?

sand/dust, rocks


What was on the moon?

Rocks, dust, and a thin atmosphere.


What is the structure of charon?

rocks nd dust


Is the moon made of dust and rocks?

yes


Is the moon made out of rocks and dust?

yes


What happens when you rub rocks together?

Depends upon the two rocks and where they are. You will get dust as one stone wears away the other, or they wear away each other depending on the comparative density. Two rocks in a tumbling drum will slowly round each other off, creating smooth roundish stones. If one has iron content, and the other flint, you could create some sparks that could be used to make a fire. If the rocks are coal, you could get a very fine coal dust that can be lit with a match.


Is a meteor a living or nonliving thing?

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Why is your moon gray?

the moon is gray because all the spasce astrouds dust rubbed off and gatherd to and on the moon


What is the dark dust that composes the rings of planet Uranus?

Black dust particles and large rocks