how does wind act as an agent of erosion
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Wind is a powerful agent of erosion. Aeolian (wind-driven) processes constantly transport dust, sand, and ash from one place to another. Wind can sometimes blow sand into towering dunes. ... In dry areas, windblown sand can blast against a rock with tremendous force, slowly wearing away the soft rock.
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When wind is blowing so through that wind soil erosion takes place.
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