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Mohammad Bond
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6 August, 15:32
What best describes desert pavements
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Reese Proctor
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A common theory suggests that desert pavements are formed through gradual removal of sand and other fine particles by the wind and intermittent rains leaving behind the large fragments. The larger rock particles are shaken into place by actions of different agents such as rain, wind, gravity, and animals
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