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Name 1 chief landform of wind deposition

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Answered by presentmoment
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The sand dune is a chief landform that is formed by the depositional action of wind.

Explanation:  

  • The depositional action of wind results in the formation of landforms such as sand dunes, and loess plains.
  • The dunes are formed in a dry hot desert. The varieties of sand dunes are formed based on their shapes such as seifs, barchans, etc.
  • Among these shapes, the barchans are the most common one which is crescent-shaped.

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Answered by sk7023641
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Answer:

sand dunes and deflection hollow

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