TONS, but much of it is recycled back into the air, or watered away into rivers, lakes and back into the earth
2006-09-19 04:27:43
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answer #1
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answered by onemanoftheworld 2
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A lot of dust falls on the surface of the earth everyday!
2006-09-19 03:43:53
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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In space and astronomy topics recently, there have been answers quoting that interplanetary and interstellar dust falls on the earth at the rate of a thousand tons a day.
2006-09-19 06:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Total dust is zero. The amount of dust falls on the earth came from earth.
2006-09-19 03:49:09
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answered by Dr M 5
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It is Exactly equal to the number of drops of water we have on earth-
Take the innitiatve plz count & let us know the exact figures
2006-09-21 02:22:35
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answer #5
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answered by abhijit s 1
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if you consider total change the it'll be huge but if you ignore meteorites and other such external things then zero will be the answer bcoz total dust which goes up same comes down
2006-09-20 06:02:32
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answered by chaits89 2
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A very good question but I am sorry.
2006-09-20 03:51:32
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answered by Anikris 3
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i think its most difficult question of earth
2006-09-19 03:57:44
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answer #8
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answered by promil 1
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I would imagine that it would be a lot
2006-09-19 03:51:15
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answered by super.sweep 3
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imagine infinity.. then times it by infinity.. this will give you some idea..
2006-09-19 03:46:01
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answered by Anonymous
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