Geography, asked by TaylorIsHot, 1 year ago

How are sand dunes and deltas similar?

They are both formed by erosion.
They are both formed by weathering.
They both can be prevented by contour plowing.
They both have poor quality soil not suited for farming.

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Answered by NarwalVarsha
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They are both formed by erosion.

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Answered by kingofself
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The "sand dunes and deltas" are similar to that they are both "formed by weathering".

Option - B

Explanation:

  • The sand dunes and the delta formation involves the wind which blows away the soil and then settles in the formation of both.  
  • The sand dunes and the deltas aren't formed by the erosion, because they are "both formed by weathering".
  • The "sand dunes" are the deposition of sand but the deltas are the sedimentation of sands.

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