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No, sand dunes are formed when wind moves sand into massive piles.
Sand dunes aren't stationary because its just a big mound of sand, and wind can blow away sand.
The Great lakes effect the dunes in many ways. One of the ways the great lakes effect the dunes is by simply being great bodies of fresh water filling in the gaps between the dunes. If there were not a lake there wouldn't be a sand dune. Also the wind that the lake creates moves/pushes up the sand. The great lakes can also affect them in ways that are not so good. Like, if there were no marram grass... then the lakes would effect the dunes and the dunes would pretty much crumble and fall apart right under your feet.
The Sidewinder got its name because of the way it moves. It moves across sand dunes with a "side-winding" movement. It moves close to the same as any other snake, except instead of being propelled forward, it is propelled diagonally forward.
Suspension, which is responsible for moving 1% of all sand to the sand dunes Impart creep, which is responsible for 4% movement of all sand dune Saltation, moves intermediate grains
The name given to a particular space around the nucleus in which an electron moves is Orbital
The name given to a particular space around the nucleus in which an electron moves is Orbital
The name given to a particular space around the nucleus in which an electron moves is Orbital
The atoms of the particular medium in which the sound is produced moves backward and forwards in sound.
it moves your leg in a particular way.
a train and a particular skill is a train multiple meanings :(
*rehearsing Rehearsing is going over things. Kind of like studying, Going over the moves and routine.