why are aeolian processes most active in desert region
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Winds may erode, transport, and deposit materials and are effective agents in regions with sparse vegetation, a lack of soil moisture and a large supply of unconsolidated sediments. Although water is a much more powerful eroding force than wind, aeolian processes are important in arid environments such as deserts.
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Aeolian processes, usually spelled eolian, refer to wind activity in geology and weather, notably the ability of the wind to change the Earth's surface (and other planets).
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- Winds can erode, move, and deposit materials, and they're particularly effective in areas with little vegetation, little soil moisture, and a lot of unconsolidated sediments.
- Aeolian processes are crucial in arid areas such as deserts, despite the fact that water is a considerably more powerful eroding factor than wind.
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