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Wind shapes the landscape in the desert from "summary" of The Crystal Desert by David G. Campbell

The relentless wind in the desert is a powerful force, sculpting the landscape with its invisible touch. As the wind whips across the barren expanse, it carries with it grains of sand, eroding the rock formations over time. The resulting shapes and contours are a testament to the wind's influence on the desert terrain. Through the process of abrasion, the wind wears away at the surface of rocks, creating unique patterns and textures. In some areas, the rock is shaped into smooth, rounded forms, while in others, sharp edges and crevices are etched into the landscape. These distinctive features are a direct result of the wind's constant shaping over thousands of years. In addition to abrasion, the wind also plays a role in the formation of sand dunes. As it blows across the desert floor, the wind picks up loose particles of sand and carries them al...
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    The Crystal Desert

    David G. Campbell

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