Chemistry, asked by swagkiller, 1 month ago

Why is White Sands Desert
in New Mexico so pure
White ?

PLEASE EXPLAIN CLEARLY

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Answered by Kirandeep3435
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Answer:

The desert is located in the Tularosa Basin of New Mexico. Its white sands are not composed of quartz, like most desert sands, but of gypsum and calcium sulfate. ... Rainfall and melt water came from the mountains causing the gypsum to percolate out and the concentrated solutions were washed down the mountainsides.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer: The massive collection of gypsum dunes in New Mexico results from changes in ancient landscapes that started before the time of the dinosaurs. Some 250 million years ago, what is now New Mexico was covered by a shallow sea, but the sea's level eventually fell as the area began to dry.The desert is located in the Tularosa Basin of New Mexico. Its white sands are not composed of quartz, like most desert sands, but of gypsum and calcium sulfate. ... Rainfall and melt water came from the mountains causing the gypsum to percolate out and the concentrated solutions were washed down the mountainsides.

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