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Silty soils tend to be the most affected by wind erosion; silt particles are relatively easily detached and carried away. ... For example, in the Great Plains, it is estimated that soil loss due to wind erosion can be as much as 6100 times greater in drought years than in wet years.
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Because the climate of the Great Plains is relatively dry, and strong winds are common, wind erosion is widespread throughout the region. ... Saltating grains generally bounce along the surface of the soil until the wind velocity lessens or they meet some obstruction. These grains may knock other grains into the air.
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