 Mineral dust, mineral dust is atmospheric aerosols originated from the suspension of minerals constituting the soil. It is composed of various oxides and carbonates. Human activities lead to 30% of the dust load in the atmosphere. The subhera desert is the major source of mineral dust, which subsequently spreads across the Mediterranean where is the origin of rain dust and Caribbean seas into northern South America, Central America, North America, and Europe. Additionally, it plays a significant role in the nutrient inflow to the Amazon rainforest. The Goga Desert is another source of dust in the atmosphere, which affects eastern Asia and western North America.