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Because God made it that way! because if there is no water there is no beaches.oceans ,rivers or seas.

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What are mounds of loose sand?

Mounds of loose sand are called sand dunes. They are formed by the accumulation of sand carried by the wind and can vary in size and shape. Sand dunes play a vital role in coastal protection and as habitats for various plant and animal species.


Where do sand hills form?

Sand hills form in areas where wind can easily transport and deposit sand, such as deserts, beaches, and coastal regions. They can also form in places where sand dunes have been stabilized by vegetation.


What are mounds of sand piled up by the wind and usually occur along seashores and in some deserts and that may be small or reach heights of several hundred feet?

These are known as sand dunes. Sand dunes are formed by the wind carrying and depositing sand particles, creating distinctive landforms shaped by prevailing winds. They are common along coastal areas and in arid regions where there is an abundant supply of loose sand.


What are long sand ridges oriented nearly parallel to the prevailing wind called?

Long sand ridges oriented nearly parallel to the prevailing wind are called sand dunes. They are formed by the deposition of sand carried by the wind and are common in deserts and coastal areas.


What are 4 landforms of sand?

Sand dunes: mounds of sand shaped by wind or water. Sandbars: underwater structures made of sand that can be found near coastlines or in rivers. Sandspits: narrow landforms made of sand extending into bodies of water. Sandy beaches: shorelines made of sand that are typically found along coastlines.