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(''Also called'' sand mist.) In China and Japan, a "mist" that occurs  in spring and fall, when loose  earth is churned up by the [[wind]] so that clouds of [[dust]] rise to great heights, afterward collecting  moisture and falling as colored [[mist]] that produces a thick coating of very fine yellow dust.
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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">(''Also called'' sand mist.) In China and Japan, a "mist" that occurs  in spring and fall, when loose  earth is churned up by the [[wind]] so that clouds of [[dust]] rise to great heights, afterward collecting  moisture and falling as colored [[mist]] that produces a thick coating of very fine yellow dust.</div><br/> </div>
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 13 January 2024

(Also called sand mist.) In China and Japan, a "mist" that occurs in spring and fall, when loose earth is churned up by the wind so that clouds of dust rise to great heights, afterward collecting moisture and falling as colored mist that produces a thick coating of very fine yellow dust.


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