
Red Dust
Red Dust refers to fine particles of soil or mineral that become suspended in the air, often during dry and windy conditions. It typically contains iron oxide, which gives it the reddish hue. These particles can be carried over long distances, affecting air quality and visibility. Red Dust can impact health by irritating respiratory systems and may settle on surfaces, clothing, and vegetation. It is common in arid and semi-arid regions and often results from natural processes like erosion or human activities such as agriculture and construction. Managing Red Dust involves controlling dust sources and implementing dust suppression techniques.