Ice and dust is blasted off by heat and radiation from the sun, as well as solar winds to a lesser extent.
No. It is not nearly massive enough. When the sun dies it will leave behind a remnant called a white dwarf.
Aluminum typically leaves a white streak behind when rubbed against a harder surface like porcelain.
No. When the sun dies it will expel its outer layers in a series of gradual pulses and leave behind a white dwarf.
Yes, the salty taste of sweat is due to the presence of salt, primarily sodium chloride. When sweat evaporates, it leaves behind this salt residue on the skin, which can often be seen as a white residue. This is why sweating can leave skin feeling sticky or salty.
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the government is honeslty trying to posion us.. its called a chem trail.
jet plains have a white trail behind because of the moisture for some time. in higher layer of atmosphere where there is hot air to disturb it. this trail is suspeded for a long time
Water vapour.
smoke
The white trail you see behind an airplane in the sky is called a contrail. It's an artificial cloud made by the exhaust of jet aircraft or from the wingtips.
The white trails left behind jets are known as contrails.
They used small white rocks
Tap water can leave white residue behind because it contains minerals like calcium and magnesium. When the water evaporates, these minerals are left behind, forming the white residue known as limescale.
The white trail is called a contrail which is short for condensation trail. The fumes that are emitted from the engines of planes contain a large amount of water vapours. When the plane is at a high altitude, the temperature can be low enough to freeze the water vapour into tiny crystals which we see as a white trail. The trail disappears when the water evaporates.
The heat of the engines, especially jets, leaves a trail of white condensation in the cold atmosphere.
Honey bees leave behind white stingers.
Shale normally leaves a brown streak on unglazed porcelain plates. However, shale can also leave a white streak on unglazed porcelain plates.