I would sell sand in lovely glass jars, marked "authentic desert sand" to tourists, as a memento of their visit to the desert. Even so, I don't think that business would be very brisk. It would be a minor sideline to my primary business, Camel Racing.
Most desert sand is useless for construction as it is too fine, quite dirty and usually contains mineral salts., all of which weaken any concrete made of it. Therefore, higher quality sand will always be needed in the desert areas for building. If a business has a source for clean, coarse sand, builders will flock to them for a quality product.
Sand?Some would say sand. However, the person who gives that answer is a bit uneducated about the desert. Sand is not difficult to sell in the desert. Normal desert sand is unsuitable for construction purposes so coarser, cleaner sand must be imported for making concrete. Desert sand is much too fine and contains a lot of dust, salts and other impurities that make it useless for construction.
Sand is not difficult to sell in the desert. Normal desert sand is unsuitable for construction purposes so coarser, cleaner sand must be imported for making concrete. Desert sand is much too fine and contains a lot of dust, salts and other impurities that make it useless for construction.
sand
That would be the Sahara Desert in northern Africa.
Dunes would be more prevalent in desert areas with an abundance of fine sand, few plants and a persistent wind.
sand , camels and hills
there are many deserts but I would go with Sahara Desert which is the largest desert.
Sand, sand, and desert sand
A hill of sand in a desert is normally referred to as a dune
The Arabian Desert is the largest sand desert.
Beach sand is definitely different from desert sand. Beach sand is made up of many different particles not found in desert sand.
The largest sand desert is the Arabian Desert in Asia.