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... t field test conducted in the Western Sahara showed that when sand grains are blown and rub against each other, they generate an electric field."
"When this happens, the smaller dust particles usually absorb electrons from the larger ones, thereby becoming negatively charged themselves."
"As a result, dust particles are more easily blown into the higher atmosphere, while the positively charged sand grains tend to stay closer to the ground. This separation of charges creates an el ...
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