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ser-zykov [4K]
1 year ago
7

which formation is the result of wind erosion? glacial erratics glacial erratics unusually shaped rocks unusually shaped rocks,

mud slides mud slides u-shaped valleys u-shaped valleys,
Geography
1 answer:
nasty-shy [4]1 year ago
3 0

Wind erosion is a natural technique that actions soil from one place to some other by using wind energy. it may purpose enormous monetary and environmental damage.

Erosion through Water Liquid water is the essential agent of erosion in the world. Rain, rivers, floods, lakes, and the ocean convey away bits of soil and sand and slowly wash away the sediment. Rainfall produces four kinds of soil erosion: splash erosion, sheet erosion, rill erosion, and gully erosion.

Wind erosion is the bodily sporting of the earth's surface via wind. Wind erosion removes and redistributes soil. Small blowout areas may be related to adjoining regions of deposition at the base of plant life or behind barriers, including rocks, shrubs, fence rows, and road banks.

Learn more about wind erosion here:

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