Social Sciences, asked by sachinsampla123, 12 days ago

What are sand dunes and why they shift from one plexe​

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Answered by satyayadav1979
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Sand dunes are masses of loose sand that move across the ground in wind. The grains are blown up the windward side of a dune until they reach the top; then they drop down into the shelter of the lee (the side away from the wind). Other grains are blown up and over, burying the first.

Answered by alonestar22
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Sand dunes are masses of loose sand that move across the ground in wind. The grains are blown up the windward side of a dune until they reach the top; then they drop down into the shelter of the lee (the side away from the wind). Other grains are blown up and over, burying the first.

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