explain about the work of water and work of wind?
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Wind blowing in a desert carries and deposited sand from one place to another, in the form of low hill-like structures, called sand dunes, mushroom rocks and loess.
Winds carrying heavy, thick grains grind against the lower section of the rock while the upper portions of these rocks are less exposed to erosion and remain wide. The erosion hence gives it the shape resembling a mushroom.
When the sand grains are very fine and light, the wind carries it over very long distances. When such sand is deposited in large areas, it is called loess.
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The work of water is to drink
The work of wind is to breathe
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