That's a good question. So dust will eventually, hopefully get out of your how, and get washed to a water source, where it might get washed to a river or stream, that will lead to the ocean. Billions of tons of this sentiment is washed to the ocean every year, but if you look at the ocean floor, you won't see any of it, ever. What happens is that it passes through ocean system until it is caught up in a 'vent' which is a hot area on the ocean floor where water is sucked and sort of filtered though, releasing cleaner, less salty water- and so your dust will get into that vent and will get sucked down- heated, and will form as new rock- most our rocks are new. And pop up again in a few years on the ocean floor to eventually make it's way to the surface.
2007-03-23 19:38:06
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answered by locusfire 5
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It keeps floating in air and if coagulation takes place or if it is washed down, comes and settles on the ground. When a breeze disturbs it, it again floats and thus keeps moving from place to place. Part of it may get trapped in river sediments etc. and may become a stone over some millions of years.
2007-03-23 00:19:11
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answered by Swamy 7
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I have strong scientific evidence that dust travels in a straight line and deposits itself under my bed. Despite my efforts, this continues to happen and now it is starting to invade my entire room.
2007-03-23 04:16:08
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answered by misoma5 7
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dust goes nowhere unless you cleans your belongings
2007-03-23 00:16:16
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answered by dare devil 1
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It comes to the ground due to gravity
It also falls on things already lying on ground.
2007-03-23 01:29:14
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answered by Manz 5
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In the space between the toilet tank and bowl (even the Queen's).
2007-03-23 00:18:33
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answered by Master_of_my_own_domain 4
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underwater that's why there are sands underwater...
2007-03-23 00:19:04
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answered by Anonymous
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