A speck of dust is about as long as 1 millimeter; a speck of dust can be found in all houses.
Many things can be smaller than a rock, such as a pebble, a grain of sand, or even a speck of dust.
You do a diameter circle!!
It is half of the diameter or radius = diameter/2
The cord of a circle that contains the center of that circle is a diameter of that circle.
You dont measure dust and i dont why youde need to
Please help me get this speck of dust out of my eye.
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A speck of dust is about as long as 1 millimeter; a speck of dust can be found in all houses.
Wood. Just as speck is a small particle of dust, a sliver is a small piece of wood.
metal
not much :)
In science, a "speck of dust" typically refers to a tiny particle of solid matter suspended in the air. These particles can vary in size and composition, ranging from microscopic particles like pollen or soot to larger particles like sand or debris. In scientific contexts, the term "speck of dust" is often used to describe these small particles when discussing their effects on air quality, atmospheric processes, or their potential impact on human health.
A single dust particle is called a "speck" or "particle."
Polish. Just as speck is a small particle of dust, silver is a type of material that can be polished to a shiny finish.
Mom cleaned so well there wasn't a speck of dust left in the house.
an atom is about a trillion times smaller then a speck of dust.