The Dirt On Dust
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120252957
Briefly speaking, quite a few dust exist around you. In this article two researchers study dust. They are interested in "Where does dust come from?" and "What is dust? Does it affect us?" I think that dust come from anywhere and kind of dust is difernt by place it comes from. So it's no use worrying about it because we can not see most floating dust. I'm glad not to be able to see tiny dust.
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Thanks to this article, I realize again that we live with many dust. In America, floor is carfet, so it make many dust. We have to clean our house to remove dust. Although we don't see it, but It isn't good for our health.
ReplyDeleteI am hearing your article from npr.com.
ReplyDeleteSomethig from this article is new, but most thing is not new. I think it is not news but information. Anyway, I like austin because there is little dust. Austin's air is really fresh. I like it.
Mr. Taka,
ReplyDeleteAs I told you last week,it's very interesting. I recommand you to read my article,"Chiness Toxic Wall..".
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Let's compare with both.