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Sandstorm

/ˈsændˌstɔːrm/noun
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A sandstorm is a powerful weather event where high winds lift and carry massive clouds of sand and dust, often turning the sky into a murky, abrasive fog that can last for hours or days. Beyond its dramatic visual impact, it's a significant environmental hazard in arid regions, affecting agriculture, transportation, and even global climate patterns by transporting dust across continents.

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