Geography
State the factors on which the shape and size of dunes depend?
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The factors on which the shape and size of dunes depend are:
- The direction and force of wind.
- The speed of wind, carrying the dust and sand particles.
- The nature and amount of sand brought by the wind.
- Water features like lakes, streams etc., in the close-by area.
- The nature of vegetation on the land.
- The nature of the surface, where the formation of a sand dune takes place.
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