Field of Dunes

An astronaut photo captured this dune field on the coast of southern Brazil.

Barchan dunes collide in this astronaut image of Brazil’s southern coastline. Barchan (pronounced “bar-kahn”) dunes are crescent-shaped; their tips point downwind into their direction of travel. When many barchan dunes overlap, they coalesce into a dune field like the one seen here. A dune’s speed depends on many factors, including the wind speed, dune size, and its proximity to other dunes. In experiments, dunes have even chased one another and changed speeds to avoid collision. (Image credit: NASA; via NASA Earth Observatory)

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