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How deep is the sand in the Saharah Desert in northern Africa?

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How deep is the sand in the Saharah Desert in northern Africa?

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Surface sand seldom piles higher than a couple of hundred metres above underlying earth or bedrock, except by filling ancient valleys or lakes. Such deep sands and spongy sandstone form important groundwater reservoirs. And yes, sand does form and re-form constantly as water erosion, frost and wind-driven particles flake grains off rocks.

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