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(a) Mounds of sand deposited by wind action in deserts​

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Answered by potulajyoti5
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Explanation:

Mound of sand" deposited by "wind action" in desert is called "sand dunes". Explanation: A sand dune can be described as a "small mound or ridge" of hill formed out of sand. Sand dunes are generally observed to be formed in deserts, sometimes they are also formed on beaches.

Answered by VedankMishra
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Wind Erosion and Deposition Objectives E. Scooped-out depressions in the landscape are called deflation hollows. F. Abrasion is the grinding and wearing away of rock surfaces through the mechanical action of other rock or sand particles. ... The mounds of wind-deposited sand are called dunes. A dune keep its shape, even though it moves.

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