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Olin [163]
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8

What are erosion plains​

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laiz [17]3 years ago
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Soil erosion is the removal of soil from a position on the landscape. The two main agents of soil erosion are wind and water. Because the climate of the Great Plains is relatively dry, and strong winds are common, wind erosion is widespread throughout the region. ...

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