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explain the three process which helps in the wind erosion


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Answered by shravankmorti
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Explanation:

The three processes of wind erosion are surface creep, saltation and suspension.

Answered by nsingh13782
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The three processes of wind erosion are surface creep, saltation and suspension.

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Erosional processes along coastlines include: (1) the direct effects of hydraulic action, wedging, and cavitation by waves; (2) abrasion (corrasion), using sand, gravel, and larger rock fragments as tools; (3) attrition of the rock particles themselves during this abrasive action; (4) salt weathering or fretting; (5) erosion by organisms (bioerosion); and (6) chemical attack, or corrosion, which weakens the rocks and accelerates erosion. The rates of erosion by these processes are a function of the exposure of a coast to wave attack (wave energy and length of time of exposure), and the resistance of the materials to erosion and weathering.

Erosional processes along coastlines include: (1) the direct effects of hydraulic action, wedging, and cavitation by waves; (2) abrasion (corrasion), using sand, gravel, and larger rock fragments as tools; (3) attrition of the rock particles themselves during this abrasive action; (4) salt weathering or fretting; (5) erosion by organisms (bioerosion); and (6) chemical attack, or corrosion, which weakens the rocks and accelerates erosion. The rates of erosion by these processes are a function of the exposure of a coast to wave attack (wave energy and length of time of exposure), and the resistance of the materials to erosion and weathering.Waves are the most dominant force causing coastal erosion. Ocean waves typically break at depths that range from about 1 to 1.5 times wave height. Because waves are seldom more than 6 m high, the depth of vigorous erosion by surf is usually limited to from 6 to 9 m below sea level. This theoretical limit is confirmed by observations of breakwaters...

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