Yes, there are parts of the Atacama that are covered in sand. See the image above.
The land there is very nice you would want to visit, if you were thinking that .Some islands there have aw-some sand! -ZERO6895458KO
On the seashore, there is sand. Waves splach onto it, washing particles of sand into it. There may be sea shells on the shore. There may be some birds on it, kids playing with the sand, making sand castles. There may also be adults relaxing on the sand. Some people would probably be swimming in the water. There would probably be animals such as birds, crabs, etc.
no, you can get ice deserts as well. the definition of a desert is "is a landscape or region that receives very little precipitation", in some artic region you get ice, but not rain or snow. There are also rocky deserts like some of those in South America (Atacama I think) which are only rock.
The Sand Hills region in Nebraska is characterized by large sand dunes and grass-covered rolling hills. While there are some flat areas, the defining feature of the region is the unique dune formations that cover much of the landscape.
the gobi desert has a vast landscape and is mainly grey stone. it also has some hills and grey-brown soil.
To remove salt from sea sand, you can rinse the sand with fresh water multiple times to leach out the salt. Alternatively, you can soak the sand in fresh water and then evaporate the water through exposure to sunlight, leaving behind the salt-free sand.
A warm dry landscape with some grasslands.
Switzerland's landscape is rocky and hilly, with some prairies.
No, deserts do not need sand. In fact, there are some deserts with little sand.
As numerous as the sand of the seashore. The sands of time. Bury one's head in the sand. A rope of sand. Draw a line in the sand.
Beaches and deserts are not examples of sand dune but they have examples of sand dunes.A sand dune is a hill of sand built by the wind or water flow.
What are some elements of the cultural landscape in the area where your schiil is located