Geography, asked by asmivdukhande, 7 months ago

sand formation in dessert is a weathering ​

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Answered by rishushukla740
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In the desert, as in temperate climates, physical weathering happens primarily when joints (natural fractures) split rock into pieces. Joint-bounded blocks eventually break free of bedrock and tumble down slopes, fragmenting into smaller pieces as they fall. In temperate climates, thick soil develops and covers bedrock. In deserts, however, bedrock commonly remains exposed, forming rugged, rocky escarpments.

Answered by harshitamsingh200691
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

with the increase in temperature the minerals and components in rock expand or enlarges this result in accumulation of pressure between the cracks and joints in the rock .this weathering result in sand formation

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