Geography, asked by StarTbia, 1 year ago

Deposits of fine silt blown by wind is called as
a. Loess
b. Barchans
c. Hamada
d. Ripples

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Answered by graxx
17
Hi there

Your answer is :- a. Loess

Deposits of fine silt blown by wind is called as loess.

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Answered by chandresh126
1

Answer :

Deposits of fine silt blown by wind is called as Loess .

Other Information :

  • The Loess is a classic, primarily silt shaped sediment that is formed from accumulation of air blowing dust .
  • 10 % of the earth lands is covered with Loess or similar deposits .
  • Lose is an Aeolian sediment that is formed from the accumulation of air flowing silt .
  • The word Loess came in English from German word Löss, with the original meaning of accumulation of air deposits .
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