Why does the wind erosion remained confined to the lower levels of rock?
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Wind is more effective at erosion in arid regions because in humid regions smaller particles are held together by the moisture in the soil and by plant roots from the vegetation. ... This means the ground surface gets lower and rockier, as more and more small particles are blown away.
So that is the reason wind erodes the lower part more than the upper part
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