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Fine sand particles. are deposited over vast areas are called. ..................

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Answered by srishtisrivastava455
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Loess

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Loess

PictureWindblown silt and clay deposited layer on layer over a large area are loess, which comes from the German word loose. Loess deposits form downwind of glacial outwash or desert, where fine particles are available. Loess deposits make very fertile soils in many regions of the world.Fine-grained mud in the deep ocean is formed from silts and clays brought from the land by wind. The particles are deposited on the sea surface, then slowly settle to the deep ocean floor, forming brown, greenish, or reddish clays. Volcanic ash may also settle on the seafloor

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