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Sand ripples on the ocean floor

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Sand ripples are created by waves causing an oscilating flow of water on the ocean floor. Different patterns emerge depending on the direction and velocity of the waves. Many of these sand ripples from millions of years ago are preserved in stone and help scientist understand under what environmental flux they were formed. Learn more about how beach sand ripples can be fingerprints for ancient weather conditions.