yes.
Dust particles typically exist in the solid phase, as they are made up of solid particles that can be suspended in the air.
The turbinates at the top of the nose are moist and exist to moisten air as it enters the respiratory tract.
Water can exist in the air in three main forms: vapor, liquid droplets, and ice crystals. Water vapor is an invisible gas form of water that is present in the air. When water vapor condenses, it forms liquid droplets that make up clouds and fog. When the temperature is cold enough, the water droplets can freeze into ice crystals, forming snow or hail.
Air contain nitrogen, oxygen, other minor noble gases, ozone, carbon dioxide water vapors, fumes, powders.
No, air can exist in different states depending on the temperature and pressure. At standard atmospheric conditions, air exists as a gas, but it can condense into a liquid or freeze into a solid at lower temperatures.
Francium doesn't exist in air.
To clean the air
To clean the air
Only if air exist.
There are cold and dry air that exists in a continental polar air mass
Sound cannot exist in a vacuum, as it requires a medium (such as air, water, or solid objects) to travel through in the form of waves. Therefore, in space where there is no air or medium for sound to travel through, sound cannot exist.
Yes without air and water whether would not exist
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Idiot queston, air dragons don't even exist.
There is air drying clay...
its called water resistance in water
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