Facts About Dust Or: Dusty information you might not want to know! By Wise Owl Factory Licensed Graphics.

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Facts About Dust Or: Dusty information you might not want to know! By Wise Owl Factory Licensed Graphics

Click on the picture to learn more:

Melted, small remains of shooting stars are dust. This dust is in our atmosphere.

Sunrises and sunsets are different each day depending on all the daily dust that is constantly being created and mixed. Online photos of sunsets and dust information, scroll way down to see the beautiful photos.

You could have dust from King Tut’s Tomb on your shoes.

Dust from erupting volcanoes can change the way today’s sky looks.

Pollen dust can land anywhere. It might make you sneeze.

Scales from a butterfly’s wings become dust.

A dog may shake dirt off, which also becomes dust.

Zebras roll in dirt which creates dust.

Dirt that sticks to a farmer’s plow creates dust, too.

The dust of our whole day will scatter. We can see it in the afternoon light showing through the trees.

Your bike wheels scatter dust. You do too!

Dust can come from the salt in the ocean when the wind pushes it into the air.

Dust from dinosaurs might be on your head right now!

Well, you learn something new everyday! And you thought I was all gone!