Scientists don't fully understand how dunes like this arise on Mars, but they owe to a complex relationship between the sandy surface and high winds. Low gravity and the size of sand grains may play roles. These dunes are in the 106-mile-wide (170 kilometer-wide) Proctor Crater.

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