Sawdust is the fine particles of wood that are created when wood is cut with a toothed saw, because the saw creates a path by removing wood. It can range from dust size to clumpy grains. It is a breathing hazard, and can also form a combustible mix with air (because it can burn). Even finer sawdust is created by sanding wood.
No, but they put in you're food!
Sawdust is matter.
No. Sawdust is a mixture.
Sawdust is solid. A gas is colorless that's why you cannot see it. If you can see sawdust it is not gas.
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how do you make the noncount noun sawdust mean more than one
Yes you can use sawdust provided it is made of pure pine sawdust. It should be noted that as it says in it's name sawdust is dusty and can cause respiratory problems in horses.
The sawdust was blowing into my face as I cut the plank.
you get watered-down sawdust
Sawdust will not float in water. If you have some sawdust to dispose of, you should always place it in the proper waste containers.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'sawdust'.A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that is suitable for the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a pile of sawdust, a cloud of sawdust, a shower of sawdust, etc.
{Sand+Sawdust}------Sieving--->{Small particles: sand}+{Large particles: sawdust}
NO! Sawdust will get into their upper respitory tract and they WILL die...