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No. No atmosphere therefore no wind.
Radioactive dust can be spread around the world through various mechanisms, including atmospheric dispersion following nuclear accidents, testing, or explosions. Wind can carry fine particles over long distances, while precipitation can also facilitate the deposition of radioactive materials onto the ground. Additionally, human activities such as mining and military operations can disturb radioactive materials, contributing to their dispersal. Lastly, ocean currents and river systems can transport radioactive particles, further spreading them globally.
The Earth has no rings. There may be a VERY tenuous dust cloud, but that mass would mostly have been skimmed off by the Moon's gravity, causing it to either fall to Earth or ejecting it from near-Earth space. So if there is a dust cloud near the Earth, it is too thin to detect.
Radium dust is a radioactive material that emits harmful radiation particles in the form of alpha, beta, and gamma rays. It is often produced as a byproduct of radium decay and poses serious health risks if inhaled or ingested, as it can accumulate in the body and damage cells, potentially leading to cancer or other health issues. Proper handling and disposal of radium dust is essential to prevent exposure and contamination.
The moon doesn't have soil like the kind found on Earth. Most of the moon's surface is covered with what is called regolith. This is a combination of fine dust and debris from rocks that was produced when meteors hit the moon.
the moon has dust because it is dirty
No. There is some dust on the moon's surface, but the moon is mostly solid rock.
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They have lots of moon rock and there would be dust with them.
The moon has dust on its surface because of constant meteoroid impacts. When meteoroids collide with the moon, they create tiny particles of dust that accumulate over time. There is no atmosphere on the moon to erode the dust, so it remains on the surface.
The dust on the moon is called lunar regolith. It is a mixture of fine dust, soil, broken rock, and other materials that cover the surface of the moon.
As far as I know there is no such thing as moon dust in World of Warcraft.
the moon is purple because of its dust
of course!
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The radioactive dust that forms after a nuclear explosion is called "fallout." It consists of particles that have been contaminated by radioactive material and can be carried by wind over long distances, posing a health risk to humans and the environment.
Dust on the moon does not float because there is no atmosphere on the moon to support floating particles. Without air resistance and buoyancy, the dust simply settles back down to the surface due to the moon's gravity.