BRIGHT SIDE | Mystery of Sahara’s Star Dune Finally Cracked @BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 19 hours ago.
Scientists have been puzzled for a long time about how a huge star-shaped sand dune in the Sahara Desert formed. This massive dune, called a "star dune," has arms that stretch out in different directions, unlike regular dunes that just move one way. After lots of research, scientists figured out that these dunes are shaped by winds blowing from multiple directions over time. The changing wind patterns cause the sand to build up in a star-like shape instead of forming a single ridge. It’s been a tough mystery to solve because the winds in the Sahara can be really tricky. But now that scientists have cracked it, they understand how these unique dunes are made!
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Scientists have been puzzled for a long time about how a huge star-shaped sand dune in the Sahara Desert formed. This massive dune, called a "star dune," has arms that stretch out in different directions, unlike regular dunes that just move one way. After lots of research, scientists figured out that these dunes are shaped by winds blowing from multiple directions over time. The changing wind patterns cause the sand to build up in a star-like shape instead of forming a single ridge. It’s been a tough mystery to solve because the winds in the Sahara can be really tricky. But now that scientists have cracked it, they understand how these unique dunes are made!
#brightside
Credit:
Man Carecter Walking: by Juwel_Mahmud, CC BY 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, skfb.ly/o7PVn
Animation is created by Bright Side.
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Music from TheSoul Sound: thesoul-sound.com
Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify and leave a positive review! open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD34jRLrMrJux4VxV
Subscribe to Bright Side: goo.gl/rQTJZz
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https://www.eastnews.ru
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