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features form desert result of various action in all states of gradation​

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Answered by aliyashukla
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Answer:

Gradation is the process of levelling of the land by means of natural agents like rivers, ground water, winds, glaciers, and sea waves

Explanation:

Gradation is the process of levelling of the land by means of natural agents like rivers, ground water, winds, glaciers, and sea waves. These agents produce various gradational relief features in due course of time. Gradation takes place in two ways: degradation and aggradation Degradation or denudation is the wearing down of the land surface by various natural agents.

Gradation = Erosion + Transportation + Deposition

Answered by bratislava
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The desert result of various action in all states of gradation​ such as erosion and  deposition.

Explanation:

  • Gradation involves the exogenous factors that level the landscape and these forces create erosion and deposition that tends to balance each other.
  • The agents of gradation include the sun, water, ice, and wind. Deserts being the most barren and drylands o earth are degraded lands.
  • The removal of the rocks and scratching, scrapping, and sandblasting effects of the agents results in the process of erosion and thus lowers the elevation and increases the transportability.
  • Certain features found in deserts such as mushroom rock, barchans and losses, and Yardang, deflation Hollows, and Inselbergs, etc are created by the process of gradation.

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