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How do birds stop their eyeballs freezing in sub-zero temperatures, and what is dust made of?

It is a windy -20°CÌýoutside and I just saw a flock of ducks fly over. How do the birds stop their eyeballs freezing?

Stan Stancliffe, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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What is dust? What is it made of, and is it bad for human health?

Emilie Smith (age 15), Birkenhead, Wirral, UK

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