No. Dust exists independently of sunshine, with or without windows. Dust is comprised of mostly dead skin, also including dirt and other very small things - sunshine through a window merely allows light to hit dust in a way that you can see it better.
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Sawing through brick with a masonry blade will create a great deal of dust.
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Yes, the sun does create dust in the solar system through processes such as solar wind and solar flares. These events can release particles and debris into space, contributing to the presence of dust in the solar system.
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A dust cloth will be sufficient to clean window shades. A product such as Pledge Dust Remover will help with this and protect the shades from collecting dust in the future.
Any window treatment will collect dust to some degree, and unfortunately will need to be cleaned periodically.
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Window shades that have an antistatic fabric will repel dust. Durable blinds made from synthetic materials are good for the kitchen.
Purchase and install an air deflector above the rear window. That will help but will not keep the window free of all dust.
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The sun creates dust through a process called "sputtering," where high-energy particles from the sun's solar wind collide with and break apart larger particles like rocks and asteroids in space, creating smaller dust particles.