The wind originates in the Sahara Desert.
Francois Truffaut.
"The wind of freedom blows"
It is the south easterly wind that blows in Cape Town during the summer. It is called the Cape Doctor because it blows the pollution away.
You can get high if someone blows allot of weed smoke in your face and you inhale it. It would take allot though.
When the North Wind Blows - 1974 was released on: USA: 1974 Sweden: 25 November 1978
Yes, an Easterly wind originates in the east and blows into the west. This wind originates in the east.
The wind that blows through Israel and other Middle Eastern countries is called the Sharav. It is a hot, dry, and dusty wind that originates in the desert and can cause temperatures to rise significantly.
Sand
The Sirocco wind blows in the Mediterranean region, particularly affecting Southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. It originates in the Sahara Desert and can bring hot, dry air and dusty conditions to the affected areas.
The west wind blows from west to east. It originates in the west and moves towards the east.
The process is called deflation and the product is called desert pavement.
I'm pretty sure its the wind that blows the sand which causes it to rub and erode.
desert pavement
A hot, dusty African wind is often referred to as a "harmattan" wind. It originates from the Sahara Desert and blows towards the Gulf of Guinea, affecting regions such as West Africa. The harmattan wind is known for its dryness, heat, and ability to carry dust particles over long distances.
A wind is called an east wind when it originates from the east and blows towards the west. In meteorology, winds are named based on the direction from which they originate. Therefore, an east wind is one that blows from the east to the west. East winds are common in many regions and can have varying effects on local weather patterns.
"A hot humid south or southeast wind of southern Italy, Sicily, and the Mediterranean islands, originating in the Sahara Desert as a dry dusty wind but becoming moist as it passes over the Mediterranean. " ~ Yahoo Education
It blows the sand aroud. Or the water can wash it away. Such as a sand storm.