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describe chief landforms of wind deposition​

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Answered by santhoshikumari141
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What are the effects of sandblasting?

If you've ever been in a sand storm, you've felt the power of the wind carrying sand particles and blasting at your skin. Over time, this natural sand blasting can be a tremendous erosional force on rocks or buildings. Hopefully, you won't stay out long enough to experience permanent damage.

Transport of Particles by Wind

Wind transports small particles, such as silt and clay, over great distances, even halfway across a continent or an entire ocean basin. Particles may be suspended for days. Wind more easily picks up particles on ground that has been disturbed, such as a construction site or a sand dune. Just like flowing water, wind transports particles as both bed load and suspended load. For wind, bed load is made of sand-sized particles, many of which move by saltation (Figure below). The suspended load is very small particles of silt and clay.

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The depositional action of wind results in the formation of landforms such as sand dunes, and loess plains. The dunes are formed in a dry hot desert. The varieties of sand dunes are formed based on their shapes such as seifs, barchans, etc.

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