What is wind erosion?How do people face wind erosion of soil.
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The term wind erosion refers to the damage of land as a result of wind removing soil from an area. Most often, wind erosion occurs on flat land in dry or sandy areas.
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Wind erosion occurs in three processes known as creeping, saltation and suspension. along the surface, they bump into each other. up briefly but drops them in very short intervals. This results in a hop and bounce motion over the surface.
It damages both land and the quality of natural vegetation and suspended dust and dirt blow on to deplete the quality of the soil. It reduces the quality of nutrients and the entire productivity of the soil. The term wind erosion refers to the damage of land as a result of wind removing soil from an area. Most often, wind erosion occurs on flat land in dry or sandy areas. For example: ... Dunes, particularly in deserts, off of which sand is blown.
It damages both land and the quality of natural vegetation and suspended dust and dirt blow on to deplete the quality of the soil. It reduces the quality of nutrients and the entire productivity of the soil. The term wind erosion refers to the damage of land as a result of wind removing soil from an area. Most often, wind erosion occurs on flat land in dry or sandy areas. For example: ... Dunes, particularly in deserts, off of which sand is blown.
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