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    Sometimes the Air Is So Dry That Swirling, Rotating Wind
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Sometimes the Air Is So Dry That Swirling, Rotating Wind

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Sometimes the air is so dry that swirling, rotating wind remains invisible until it reaches the ground and begins to pick up dust, called dust devils.

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