From: The Journey of Sand: Where Desert Sands Really Come From
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Wind transports sand grains over long distances in arid regions.

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In dry areas, strong winds pick up loose sand grains and carry them like tiny travelers across the landscape. This windblown sand can travel for miles and settle in new areas, forming sand dunes. The process is called aeolian transport. Sand dunes grow and change shape as winds shift, creating the iconic desert landscapes we recognize.

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