Dust composition varies because dust can be made of different things depending on where it comes from.
Imagine you're playing in a sandbox, the dust there is mostly sand, which feels rough and gritty under your fingers. But if you're playing near a kitchen, the dust might come from flour or sugar, which feels soft and powdery when you touch it. That’s how dust composition varies, sometimes it's like sand, sometimes it's like sugar.
What Makes Dust Different
- In a desert, dust is mostly made of tiny rocks and minerals.
- In the city, dust might be from car parts, bits of paper, or even crumbs from sidewalks.
- At home, dust can come from your pet's fur, your clothes, or even the dirt under your fingernails.
So next time you see dust, it’s not just one kind, it could be a mix of many different things, like a special blend in a cookie jar!
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