describe the action of the wind in changing landforms on the surface of the earth
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Wind erosion has the greatest impact on areas with dry soil because it is easier for wind to pick up and transport dry, light soil than it is to pick up wet soil. Like the drought-ridden Great Plains during the Dust Bowl, desert regions are also very susceptible to wind erosion.
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Wind erosion has the greatest impact on areas with dry soil because it is easier for wind to pick up and transport dry, light soil than it is to pick up wet soil. Like the drought-ridden Great Plains during the Dust Bowl, desert regions are also very susceptible to wind erosion.
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In dry areas, wind is a powerful cause of weathering and erosion. ... You learned how water changes Earth's surface through weathering, erosion, and deposition isn't it . Wind also causes these processes. This is especially true in dry, open areas where strong winds are common and a lot of rock is exposed.
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