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Dust Storm

/dʌst stɔːrm/noun
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A dust storm is a powerful meteorological event where high winds lift and carry massive amounts of fine dust and soil particles, creating a choking haze that can span hundreds of miles. These storms often strike arid regions and are intensified by factors like drought or human-induced land degradation, making them not just a natural spectacle but a significant threat to ecosystems, public health, and daily life in vulnerable areas.

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