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dhands refers to???rounded rock, dunes?,erosional plains? deflation hollows?

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1) Dhands as "The Dhand Parivar", i.e., the community get together and make prayers. It is a common belief that Great Grand Ancestors do shower blessings on the Dhand Parivars.

2)Natural rock-forming processes rarely lead to rounded blobs of rock. ... Physical weathering is the key to rock rounding. Erosion and physical weathering. Erosion is the movement of weathered particles by gravity or a transporting agent (wind, water, ice).

A dune is a mound of sand formed by the wind, usually along the beach or in a desert. Dunes form when wind blows sand into a sheltered area behind an obstacle. Dunes grow as grains of sand accumulate. Every dune has a windward side and a slipface.

3)Erosional plains are developments due to natural weathering of glacier activity, wind movement or water torrent on the earth's surface and are partitioned on the principle of the erosional agent type.

4)Dune deflation hollows are where wind has removed sand down to a level where a layer of particles too heavy for the wind to move (an armoured surface) stabilises the sand and prevents the surface being lowered further. Dune deflation hollows can be the most species rich sites within the larger sand dune system.

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