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Black dust in pipelines can be a buildup of dirt, rust, or debris that accumulates over time. It can impact the flow of material through the pipeline, leading to clogs or reduced efficiency. Regular maintenance and cleaning are necessary to prevent this issue.

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Why do people call the dust bowl storm black Sunday?

cause that was April 14, 1935 the big dust storm and the the sky was solid black from dust.. chickens knew the sky was black and thought it was night so went to sleep they also nicknamed it a black blizzard theres your answer..i could of just said cuz i said so but im not have a nice day Sobhan!


Which maps symbol indicates the area covered by the may 1934 dust storm?

The "Black Sunday" dust storm of May 1934 is typically shown on maps using a black cloud symbol to indicate the affected area. This symbol represents the extensive coverage and severity of the dust storm that swept across the Great Plains during the Dust Bowl era.


Would a black ceiling fan show a lot more dust than the typical white ceiling fan?

A black ceiling fan is likely to show the same amount of dust, unless the dust is dark in color. For instance, it could be mold spores or soot particles from candles. In this case a black fan will be less likely to show the particles.


What is a type of gas moved in pipelines?

Natural gas is commonly moved in pipelines for transportation from production sites to distribution points for consumers.


What colored dust was from which state in the dust bowl?

The colored dust that contributed to the Dust Bowl was primarily from the state of Kansas, where severe drought and unsustainable farming practices led to massive soil erosion. This dust, known as "black blizzards," was carried by strong winds and spread across the Great Plains region.