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What is meant by deflation in geography? ​

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Answered by AlaxNeon
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Deflation is a term of geomorphology used for the removal of solid particles by wind (from Latin: deflare, to blow away). Wind erosion may be divided into two types: deflation (actual removal of grains) and abrasion (q.v., the polishing and scouring of rock surfaces by wind-carried grains).

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Answered by RipudamanSIDHU
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It is the picking up and blowing away of loose particles of sand and dust by wind is called deflation (Latin, to blow away).

It may result in the removal of the fine material from their place of origin and deposition of that outside the desert margins, leaving a surface of boulders and gravely known as reg.

It is common in dry places like deserts of the world. It is also active on plugged fields alluvial plais and similar place where vegetation is sparse and lacking.

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