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deserts are endless sand dunes. True or false ​

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Answered by ajitmaurya1844
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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:  Deserts are not only endless seas of sand dunes, but also rocky or pebbly terrain dotted with small bushes and, in the spring, colorful flowers.

Explanation: Every desert isn't a never-ending sea of sand dunes. Other deserts are distinct, with rocky or beachy textures and a few green bushes here and there. A dune is a sand mound formed by wind, typically along a beach or in a desert. When wind blows sand into a sheltered area behind an obstacle, dunes form. Dunes form as sand grains accumulate. The Badain Jaron desert in China's Inner Mongolia has the world's largest stationary dunes. They are located in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region's Alxa League and cover an area of approximately 49,000 square kilometers. (18,919 square miles). Sand dunes form when wind deposits sand on top of each other until a dune forms A small mound begins to form. Once that first mound forms, sand piles up on the windward side of the dune until it collapses under its own weight.

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