Geography, asked by Gaikwadsiddhi, 4 months ago

loess plains are formed due to ........ work.
options - erosional , deposition , transportational .​

Answers

Answered by sreyasinharkl
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Answer

Loess is mostly created by wind, but can also be formed by glaciers. When glaciers grind rocks to a fine powder, loess can form. Streams carry the powder to the end of the glacier. This sediment becomes loess.

Deposition

Answered by anusha195sl
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Answer:

The loss plains are formed due to Erosional work.

Explanation:

An Erosion is the process of the geology in which the surface of the earthen materials will be seen to be worn away and it transports by forces which are natural such as water or the wind.

  • Types of erosion:

1) sheet erosion

2) wind erosion

3) Rill erosion

4) Gully Erosion

Causes of Erosion:

1) Due to the texture of the soil which has open structure of soil which has more than larger grain.

2) It occurs due to frequent intensity of rainfall causing soil erosion.

3) It occurs when there is increasing in land demand which resulted in extension of the soil erosion.

Therefore, the loss plains are formed due to erosional work.

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