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A person can be expected to breath in approx. 48 pounds of dust in a lifetime.
You inhale 1 pound every month about. And 14 pounds of dust every 9-12 months. Dust is made of dead skin and hair and particles.
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No, but you need a mask or you will inhale lots of fine calcium dust.
If you sand plaster, there will be dust, that is unavoidable. If you don't want to inhale the dust, you can wear a face mask.
Yes, when you inhale their air comes with microbes, pollen, and dust.
Yes, when you inhale their air comes with microbes, pollen, and dust.
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If you inhale it (realy bad idea) it causes frostbite on your tounge. Many deaths are related to Inhaling Dust Off.
If you chuck it at people... If you burn it... If you inhale coal dust... Lots of ways :)
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Plutonium is a solid in its natural phase, so you really couldn't inhale it unless you vaporized it, or if you inhale the dust. Then it would be dangerous, considering that plutonium is radioactive, though only mildly toxic, as it will accumulate in the bone marrow.