Sand Dune Dynamics
Sand dunes are dynamic structures shaped by the availability of sand, wind strength, and vegetation. They form through a process of erosion and deposition, creating asymmetric shapes that gradually shift downwind. Different types of dunes, such as the crescent-shaped bakarn dune, arise from specific environmental conditions, showcasing the intricate relationship between wind patterns and terrain.In this clip
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Episode 128: Wind, Deserts, and Coasts
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