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what is the importance of dust in atmosphere​

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Answered by rachitsingh07
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Dust is a vital component of the atmosphere for many reasons. One is providing something for water to condense on. A lot of people don't realize that if it wasn't for particulate matter such as dust and smoke, we would have no clouds or precipitation. If enough dust gathers in the atmosphere, it can block radiation.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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By absorbing energy from both the sun's incoming rays and the Earth's surface, coarse dust particles warm the planet's climate. These particles may disrupt our atmosphere's stability and circulation, which may have an impact on weather phenomena like hurricanes.

Explanation:

Small solid particles, such as sea salts, fine soil, smoke, soot, ash, pollen, dust, and fragments of meteorites, can all be kept in the atmosphere because it has the potential to do so. Hygroscopic nuclei, such as dust and solid particles, are the centers around which clouds are formed when water vapour condenses.

  • Although dust is concentrated in the lower layers of the atmosphere, there are occasions when natural currents carry it to the higher altitude.
  • Sea salts, fine soil, smoke, ashes, pollens, dust, and meteorite fragments are examples of dust particles.
  • In order to create clouds, water condenses into water vapor around the hygroscopic nuclei of dust and salt particles.
  • At dawn and sunset, dust particles create an optical phenomena that enhances the beauty of the sky.
  • Dust and water vapor that are dispersed in the atmosphere are what give the sky its blue color.

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