The British was fighting because they had to, America was fighting for freedom. but the big advantage is America was fighting on their own land so they knew the terrain and everything
<span>Sand dunes can encroach on human habitats. Sand dunes move through a few different means, all of them assisted by wind. One way that dunes can move is through saltation, where sand particles skip along the ground like a rock thrown across a pond might skip across the water's surface. When these skipping particles land, they may knock into other particles and cause them to skip as well. With slightly stronger winds, particles collide in mid-air, causing sheet flows. In a major dust storm, dunes may move tens of meters through such sheet flows. And like snow, sand avalanches, falling down the steep slopes of the dunes that face away from the winds, also moving the dunes forward.
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President Kennedy made art part of him and his family's life in the White House. Jacqueline Kennedy loved poetry as well and was also deeply committed to both music and the visual arts. He read widely, but never considered himself an intellectual or an original thinker. Basically he made the white house a lot more artistic and feel more like home rather than just a work place.