three feautures of aeolian erosian point wise ans
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1)Aeolian erosion develops through two principal processes: deflation (removal of loosened material and its transport as fine grains in atmospheric suspension) and abrasion (mechanical wear of coherent material).
2) In a vegetation-free environment, the relative significance of each of these processes is a function of surface material properties.
3) The availability of abrasive particles, and climate.
4) The resulting landforms include ventifacts, ridge and swale systems, yardangs, desert depressions (pans), and inverted relief.
5) Dust is an important by-product of some forms of erosional activity.
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2) In a vegetation-free environment, the relative significance of each of these processes is a function of surface material properties.
3) The availability of abrasive particles, and climate.
4) The resulting landforms include ventifacts, ridge and swale systems, yardangs, desert depressions (pans), and inverted relief.
5) Dust is an important by-product of some forms of erosional activity.
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Regions which experience intense and sustained erosion are called deflation zones. Most aeolian deflation zones are composed of desert pavement, a sheet-like surface of rock fragments that remains after wind and water have removed the fine particles. ... Wind-driven grains abrade landforms.
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