The little white fluffy things floating around in the air are usually pollen, dust, or tiny particles like dander or lint.
The white fluffy things floating around in the air are most likely pollen, dust, or dandelion seeds.
Little bits of things that have died and fell off and is floating around.
The white fluffy things floating in the air are called pollen grains. They come from plants, particularly flowers, trees, and grasses. Pollen grains are released into the air as part of the plant's reproductive process.
If you mean the things floating around inside your eye, it is just dead skin cells. Very common
The things dissolved or floating around in the water.
Clouds and cottonwood seeds are examples of fluffy things that can float in the sky.
yes it will because there are alot of things floating around in space
clouds got their names by J W in a very famous year 1880 in his English class. he decided to make an Acrostic poemCaring and sharingLovable and loyalOver the moon for the each otherUnder discovered loveDesigns made with each other andSweetat that time he was outside looking up at the sky and saw these fluffy white things floating in the sky he then came up with the word CLOUDS for these fluffy things as they looked like love hearts.Answerclouds got their names by J W in a very famous year 1880 in his English class. he decided to make an Acrostic poem Caring and sharingLovable and loyalOver the moon for the each otherUnder discovered loveDesigns made with each other andSweetat that time he was outside looking up at the sky and saw these fluffy white things floating in the sky he then came up with the word CLOUDS for these fluffy things as they looked like love hearts.
many things - the world is your oyster. why not start with floating around on a lake and sporadically plunging your head into the water?
anything that you want to be fluffy will be fluffy like the clouds or your pillow...
fluffy things
Gravity is the force that keeps things from floating out into space, including the atmosphere. Gravity is the attraction between objects with mass, causing them to be pulled toward each other. This force is what keeps everything in our solar system in orbit around the sun and everything on Earth from floating away.