Soil creeps in soil devoid of vegetation exposed high velocity wind
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Surface creep—in a wind erosion event, large particles ranging from 0.5 mm to 2 mm in diameter, are rolled across the soil surface. This causes them to collide with, and dislodge, other particles. Surface creep wind erosion results in these larger particles moving only a few metres.
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Examples of Wind Erosion:
Sand Dunes. The erosion of sand dunes along the coast line is a serious concern, as the dunes help protect streets and waterways from flooding, especially during storms. ...
Rock Formations. ...
Canyons.
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