Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Where Does Dust Come From?

Dust consists mostly of abraded fragments form larger objects. The things that turn into dust can be almost anything from cabbages (fragments of dried vegetable matter) to kings (especially if cremated). Dust is so powerful that the wind driven ones have cut fantastic shapes on the canyons and badlands of America over millions of years. There are no borders for dust and can appear any where.
The reason why dust keeps reappearing is that the dust cloth used for dusting simply stirs up the dust temporarily and the fall back and fresh dust keeps coming in all of the time.

1 comment:

  1. I imagine a time when there will be no dust in the world, only pure clean air to breathe. Can that even be possible, Oliver? I wish to read constructive articles also from you which give solutions to the problems we have in life.

    Best Regards,
    John Roniq

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