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Explain the erosional and depositional work of wind​

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Answered by ProManIsOP
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Explanation:

Wind can carry small particles such as sand, silt, and clay. Wind erosion abrades surfaces and makes desert pavement, ventifacts, and desert varnish. ... Loess is a very fine grained, wind-borne deposit that can be important to soil formation.

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Answered by ssviyushihardia9798
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Answer:

Wind erosion is a natural process that moves soil from one location to another by wind power. ... Wind erosion can be caused by a light wind that rolls soil particles along the surface through to a strong wind that lifts a large volume of soil particles into the air to create dust storms

Explanation:

The thin layer of grainy substance covering the surface of the earth is called soil. ... The rock from which soil is derived is called parent rock.

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