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During Sandstorms,how High Can Sand Be Lifted into the Air

Question 62

Question 62

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During sandstorms,how high can sand be lifted into the air?


A) a few inches
B) about one foot
C) about three feet
D) about 10 feet
E) hundreds of feet.

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