loess plain is does due to wind erosion true or false
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The hills grew during the last ice age as loess—a dusty, wind-blown silt—piled into high dunes, which later hardened and were sculpted by erosion. In some parts of the world, windblown dust and silt blanket the land. ... Loess is mostly created by wind, but can also be formed by glaciers.
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- Wind can carry small particles such as sand, silt, and clay. Wind erosion abrades surfaces and makes desert pavement, ventifacts, and desert varnish. Loess is a very fine grained, wind-borne deposit that can be important to soil formation.
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