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A satellite image shows a portion of the Namib Desert in Africa. This is an ancient, sandy desert with dunes that can be up to 305 m tall. The Namib Desert extends inland from the Atlantic Ocean between 80 km and 200 km and receives only 5 mm to 76 mm of rain each year.

A satellite picture of this same area taken weeks before shows that the shape and location of some sand dunes have changed. Which of these most likely caused the changes in the dunes?

A Ocean waves
B Flowing rivers
C Blowing wind
D Crustal uplift

Please Help Me! I have no idea. God bless you!!

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Answered by Ms. Sue
This site has your answer.

https://www.reference.com/science/sand-dunes-formed-f829ff951056c006
Answered by ¯\_('-')_/¯
Thank you Ms. Sue! You are awesome, God bless you :-)
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome -- and thank you.
Answered by Darrel
What is the answer?
Answered by Wendell Evans
Blowing winds
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