
dust formation
Dust formation occurs when tiny particles, such as dead skin cells, skin flakes, pollen, or mineral fragments, become detached from larger objects or surfaces. These particles are light enough to become airborne through natural disturbances like wind or human activities. Once in the air, they can stick together, break apart, or settle onto surfaces. In industrial or natural settings, chemical reactions or combustion processes can also produce fine particles. Overall, dust is made up of countless microscopic fragments resulting from biological, geological, and chemical sources, constantly interacting with the environment and accumulating over time.