claireauriga
claireauriga t1_iu3ibid wrote
Reply to comment by djdsf in NASA spacecraft records epic ‘marsquakes’ as it prepares to die by marketrent
One of the challenges is that in a very low pressure, dry atmosphere like on Mars, electrostatic effects on dust are very powerful. This means that a dusty surface is harder to clean. You know if your TV has dust on the screen, and you wipe it, but you can never seem to get all the dust off? It's like that but turned up to eleven.
Obviously when dust buildup gets bad enough, cleaning would still be beneficial, but it's always going to be harder than a quick brush or wipe.
claireauriga t1_je13uqq wrote
Reply to ELI5: How does breathing into a paper bag help with hyperventilation? by nuggetandbun
It doesn't actually do anything other than make someone pay attention to their breathing. These days first aid training recommends things like counting on your fingers or putting your hand on your tummy and trying to lift it with your breath, not least because no one has paper bags handy anymore.