which desert is red because iron is present in it's sand? pls sendASAP
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When the iron molecules in the rock (and remember, sand grains are basically just very tiny rocks) come into contact with the oxygen in the air, they oxidize - basically, they rust - turning into iron oxide, which has a reddish color. Is the desert red in colour due to the presence of iron in its sand?
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