Dust Devil Formation: 1) The sun warms the surface. 2) A warmed dust layer heats the air, which becomes hotter than the air a few feet off the ground. 3) Bubbles of heated air collect and break free from the ground layer. A nudge from a breeze forces initiates a twisting vortex column, which then gathers more of the ground-level hot air. Credit: Open University

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