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fromArs Technica
22 hours ago

Tracking the winds that have turned Mars into a planet of dust

Where does all this dust come from? It's thought to be the result of erosion caused by the winds. Because the Martian atmosphere is so thin, dust particles can be difficult to move, but larger particles can become more easily airborne if winds are turbulent enough, later taking smaller dust motes with them. Perseverance and previous Mars rovers have mostly witnessed wind vortices that were associated with either dust devils or convection, during which warm air rises.
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6 months ago

Spring is here! Why are some people in flip-flops and others in padded overcoats? | Emma Beddington

Clothing choices reveal personal interpretations of weather and seasonality, highlighting individual perspectives on comfort and experience.
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