Explain the erosional and depositional work of winds and the landform they form.
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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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Winds are great agent when it comes to form landforms, Erosional (when wind carries away sand/dust) and Depositional ( when wind deposits sand/dust) are two type of landforms they form
Erosional -
1.Mushroom Rock (by denduation of rock)
2. Inselberg ( eroded rock)
3. Mesa
4. Butte
Depositional
1. Dune
2. Loess
3. Yardang
Depositional - loses
Erosional -
1.Mushroom Rock (by denduation of rock)
2. Inselberg ( eroded rock)
3. Mesa
4. Butte
Depositional
1. Dune
2. Loess
3. Yardang
Depositional - loses
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