No. Sand is a category of sediment. You can, however, have landforms that are made of sand such as barrier islands and sand dunes.
A sand dune is a landform, not a climate.
A beach!
depositional :)
sand dune
A desert is neither a plain nor a landform. A plain is a landform.
a glacier or some form of a liquid substance
Sand dunes are a common landform produced by the wind at the beach. Wind blows sand particles inland, where they accumulate into mounds or hills shaped by the wind's direction.
Yes, sand dunes are found in the deserts of California.
A beach is a landform that consists of sand beside the sea. Beaches are formed by the deposition of sediment carried by waves and currents along the shoreline.
plain, valley, hill, sand dunes, rocks
a sea of sand found in arid regions
Where a coastline turns and interrupts longshore drift, sand may be deposited in a fingerlike landform called a spit.