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The Singing Sands: Nature’s Secret Songs

13 min · 4 de ago de 2025
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What if sand could sing? In deserts and on beaches, some special sand makes mysterious sounds—like a drum, a hum, or even a roar! 🌬️🏖️ In this episode, we’ll discover why some sand sings when you walk on it or when it slides down a dune. We’ll learn how tiny grains, shaped just right, can make big noises—and where in the world you can hear this magical music made by nature. No instruments needed—just sand and science! 🎶🏜️🧪

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