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How many days does Tumushuk sandstorm occur?
Sandstorms don't last long.
Fundamentally speaking, sandstorm is a gale process. ..... The wind blew and the sandstorm was over.
So sandstorms usually end in half an hour or an hour or two. ..... Only a few sandstorms last relatively long.
2. Multiple sandstorms may last for a long time.
If we analyze the time of previous sandstorms, the duration of sandstorms may be very long.
Generally speaking, sandstorms begin in spring, and some areas will experience many sandstorms throughout the spring. ..... Some areas may last until summer, or even longer ... Even some areas may have sandstorms all year round.
3. The duration of sandstorm varies from region to region.
Sandstorm is closely related to land desertification.
Therefore, the specific situation of sandstorms in different regions is different.
In areas with serious desertification, sandstorms occur frequently and may last for a long time from spring.
In some green areas, there may be no sandstorms all year round.
Therefore, there is no fixed answer to the question of how long the sandstorm lasts. ..... Different regions, different times and different standards will change the answer to this question.
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