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arid land methodology​

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Erosion processes in an arid region differ from those in a more humid climate. Because of the low precipitation, sparse vegetation, lack of soil cover, and accumulation of broken, poorly weathered surface debris, the topography lacks the smooth, gentle curves characteristic of the moist climates.

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Erosion processes in an arid region differ from those in a more humid climate. Because of the low precipitation, sparse vegetation, lack of soil cover, and accumulation of broken, poorly weathered surface debris, the topography lacks the smooth, gentle curves characteristic of the moist climates.

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