There is no way to know.
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Sure anywhere where there's wind and sand there is...
A Camel has two sets of eyelids. The often used during sandstorms Camels have 3 layers of eyelids to protect them from sandstorms and the sun.
In the related links box below, I posted the pictures of the sandstorms.
Nearly all deserts (except Antactica) can have sandstorms that last for days. The Sahara and the Namib are especially prone to long lasting sandstorms.
The sandstorms coming from the Sahara desert are the Harmattan winds.
There is no exact number of people who have died specifically from sandstorms, as the causes of death can vary, such as accidents caused by poor visibility or respiratory issues due to inhaling fine dust particles. Sandstorms can be dangerous, but the number of fatalities directly attributed to them may not be readily available.
I'm pretty sure they had sandstorms and flooding.
""Not many people die from sandstorms!" what an idiot. sandstorms are one of the most unpredictable and dangerous disasters in the world. The number varies greatly each year. usually from 10-500. " 500? wth?
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Sure anywhere where there's wind and sand there is...
Happened is the past tense of happen.
Yes, sandstorms can and do occur in the deserts of Egypt.
A Camel has two sets of eyelids. The often used during sandstorms Camels have 3 layers of eyelids to protect them from sandstorms and the sun.
not many books were written about the past at the time it happened most of what we know about the past is due to archaeological digs and guesses
In the related links box below, I posted the pictures of the sandstorms.
Nearly all deserts (except Antactica) can have sandstorms that last for days. The Sahara and the Namib are especially prone to long lasting sandstorms.
The sandstorms coming from the Sahara desert are the Harmattan winds.