the best way to remove sand would be with a mechanical broom sweeper like a pelican or broom bear sweeper. try one of the sweeping companies like Millennium Power Sweeping in Medford Ma. 781-395-1200 they have over 50 mechanical broom sweepers
Desert pavement does not move unless it is carried away by a flash flood. However, the wind can remove sand surrounding the sand in desert pavement.
Over the years strong winds remove all sand in an area leaving only pebbles and stones behind, known as 'desert pavement.'
Both are created by wind moving the sand. In the case of desert pavement, the wind removes the fine sand, leaving only pebbles and rocks. In the case of dunes the sand is piled as a dune by the action. of wind.
Desert pavement is the result of deflation - fine materials being removed by agents of erosion. Sand dunes are the result of deposition of fine materials by the wind.
sand gravel, asphalt, pavement, concrete, and rebar
Wind blows away all the fine sand and dust leaving only rocks and pebbles behind as 'pavement.'
Deflation of sand and silt from the surface
a summer beach gains sand, and a winter beach loses sand. this is because there are more storms in winter, which takes sand away, than in the summer, when sand returns
As wind blows the smaller sand particles away the larger heavier cobbles/pebbles remain, over time there is less and less sand between cobbles creating a surface of pebbles rather than sand.
desert pavement
because it is more water
Concrete pavement is a type of pavement made from a mixture of cement, water, and aggregates such as sand and gravel. It is used in roads, sidewalks, driveways, and other outdoor surfaces due to its durability, strength, and long lifespan. Concrete pavement provides a smooth and stable surface for vehicles and pedestrians.