A set of satellite images show that in deserts where there are high speed winds, the landscape changes frequently. Which of the following explains this observation? (1 point)

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The wind in the area weathers rock structures very quickly, creating more sand.
The wind in the area weathers rock structures very quickly, creating more sand.

The wind in the area erodes the sand in the desert and deposits it in different locations.
The wind in the area erodes the sand in the desert and deposits it in different locations.

There is water in the area that causes floods with changes the landscape in the desert.
There is water in the area that causes floods with changes the landscape in the desert.

There is water in the area that erodes the sand and deposits it in river deltas.

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The best explanation for the observation that in deserts where there are high-speed winds, the landscape changes frequently is:

The wind in the area erodes the sand in the desert and deposits it in different locations.

This response highlights the role of wind in the erosion and movement of sand, which is common in desert environments with high winds, leading to frequent changes in the landscape.

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