Dust particles are an important component of the atmosphere because they affect us in several ways. They often provide nuclei on which raindrops can form. They can cause breathing difficulties especially in asthmatic people. They also affect the amount of solar radiation which reaches the surface. Volcanic eruptions throw so much dust into the air that they can cause global cooling.
They're practically... dust. When the sunlight bounces off from glass or windows, there's a sunlight beam and from there you can see dust particles flying in the air. Harmless of course. They just... fly around.
solid particles absorbs the heat and dust particles entering in our atmosphere...........
dust particles affect the weather by providing a surface for water vapor to condense on so that it can become precipitation
help in condensation of water vapor that help in forming rains and snows
They would not be able to do anything if hey were not there.
probably due to the usage of petrol,diesel.....OR due to the weathering of the rock into minute particles.
A Suspension :)
Had it on my home school homework.
There are a two main sources of dust particles in the atmosphere. A large quantity of dust results from micro-meteoroids that burn up in the atmosphere and turn into dust. In areas of drought, soil can dry up and turn into dust which can then blow away on the wind.
dust?
Crude mining.
Sediments, such as silt, sand, and gravel.
Those particles are called, "Dust".
no its dust storm
it turns to dust.
The wind!
There are a two main sources of dust particles in the atmosphere. A large quantity of dust results from micro-meteoroids that burn up in the atmosphere and turn into dust. In areas of drought, soil can dry up and turn into dust which can then blow away on the wind.
Rocks, dust, and a thin atmosphere.
It is dust particles that have been blown by the wind, or by volcanic ejection, into the atmosphere.
Gas in atmosphere: argon Liquid in atmosphere: water (as rain) Solid in atmosphere: dust
Gas in atmosphere: argon Liquid in atmosphere: water (as rain) Solid in atmosphere: dust
dust?
Crude mining.
Exosphere
No. No atmosphere therefore no wind.