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vekshin1
3 years ago
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I will give brainllents NO LINKS NO SCAMMERSSand is common. It is found on beaches, in sandboxes, and in deserts. Sand has an am

azing quality, though: It can make noise. Conditions must be just right for sand to sing. When walking in damp sand, a person might hear a squeaking noise. The sand compressed under one's feet makes the noise. Dry sand creates a booming noise when it is disturbed. This booming sound comes from sand avalanches. Sand slides down a dune and creates this noise. There are about thirty musical sand dunes in the world.
Do It!

Sand's _________ makes noise.

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A spray
B gases
C temperature
D motion
English
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olasank [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

I think the answer is

D. Motion

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