dustcarrying
Dustcarrying refers to the process by which fine solid particles, commonly known as dust, are transported through the atmosphere. This movement is primarily driven by natural forces such as wind. The intensity of the wind directly influences the size and quantity of particles that can be lifted and carried. Larger and heavier particles require stronger winds for transport.
Once airborne, dust can travel considerable distances, sometimes spanning continents. The duration of its suspension in
Dustcarrying plays a crucial role in various environmental processes. It can fertilize distant ecosystems by depositing