Besides its abrasive nature, what property of lunar dust makes it extremely difficult to contain once it enters a habitat?

Answer

It possesses an electrical charge causing it to cling tenaciously

The lunar dust acquires an electrical charge while on the surface. This charge causes the sharp particles to cling tightly to surfaces and travel readily throughout any environment unless actively and meticulously contained.

Besides its abrasive nature, what property of lunar dust makes it extremely difficult to contain once it enters a habitat?

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