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Mountains, canyons, and plateaus are landforms found on Earth but not on the moon due to the lack of tectonic activity and erosion processes. Additionally, bodies of water such as oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers are also unique to Earth's surface.
The Sun,Earth's orbit, the oceans,greenhouse gases,and dust.
drops of dust see what i did there ;)
There are two schools of thought as to how Earth's oceans were formed. The first says that volcanic gases emitted steam as the crust cooled and overtime oceans were formed. The second states that an ateriod laden with ice crashed into Earth giving it its oceans. The resulting dust and debris that ricocheted into space after the impact was drawn back into earth'sgravitaional field and condensed into the moon. This makes much more sense because when when you compare Mars to Earth we have oceans and a different type of moon even though we're closely sized planets.
The dust of the earth was used to make Adam. Adam means made from dust.
Rain beautifies the earth by nourishing plants, replenishing water sources, and clearing the air of dust and pollutants. It can also create a serene and calming atmosphere that enhances the natural landscape.
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Mixing water and dust can create a muddy or sludgy mixture. The dust particles can become suspended in the water, creating a cloudy appearance. Depending on the type of dust, this mixture may settle over time, leaving sediment at the bottom.
In the first place all water is bound to end up in the oceans. any water that ends up in the ocean will be moved with currents in the water and mixed depositing any minerals and chemicals diluting them. the oceans have an enormous surface over which air passes. this air will pick up water from the surface of the ocean which from there moved by winds and convection into the higher cooler atmosphere from where water the water vapour condenses into droplets on dust particles in the upper atmosphere to fall back to earth as either water snow or ice depending on conditions.
Dust particles are commonly found in the air, on surfaces, and in indoor environments. Water droplets are typically found in the atmosphere as clouds, in bodies of water such as lakes and oceans, and in the form of rain or precipitation.
The water droplets will mix with the dust particles and bring the dust to earth, leaving the air less dusty.