sandcrack

/ˈsændˌkræk/
noun
  1. A crack or fissure in the ground, especially in sandy soil, often caused by drought or erosion.
    • Farmers worry about sandcracks forming in their fields during dry seasons.
    • After weeks without rain, the desert floor was covered in sandcracks.
    • The hiker nearly twisted her ankle in a deep sandcrack hidden by loose dirt.
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