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Which desert landform form parallel to the direction of wind?

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Seif sand dune form parallel to the direction of the wind.

Explanation:

  • Seif is a slim and kind of a protracted sand dune which is pointing in a direction that is parallel to the wind or in a path as a result of the extra winds blowing at an acute angle.
  • The dune crest usually consists of peaks and different depths of gaps, and steep.
  • Its face can also be alternating sides of the dune in line with modifications in the direction of the wind.
  • A maximum number of seif dunes are known to arise within the open desert. Seifs, are very common in places like Libya.

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Answered by bratislava
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Seif is a desert landform form parallel to the direction of wind.

Explanation:

  • A seif is a long and narrow sand dune or a chain of dunes that are oriented in a parallel direction to that of the winds and they result from the winds blowing from the acute angles.  
  • They consist of a series of gaps, steep and slips, and may change their sides as the change in direction of the wind.
  • Most of them occur in the open desert regions and many re common features in Libya and may range up to 90 meters in height.

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