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why is the work of wind limited to a few metres above the ground ?



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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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The work of wind​ is limited to a few metres above the ground because wind does not carry with it rock particles high up in the air. ... It is also because of the friction exerted by the ground, due to which the work by the wind is slower.

Answered by sureshshiva
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