wind is an active agent of erosion and deposition in the deserts. explain with examples
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- Wind is an active agent of erosion and deposition. ... blowing of wind transports sand from one place to another and thus makes low hills structure called sand dunes. Sometime the sand is very light so it can easily transfer over long distances. when this sand deposited in large areas it forms loess.
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yes wind is an active agent of erosion and deposition in desert because we know that when high speed of wind flow from there the desert soil particles thrown away from one place to another and when wind lost their speed then that's all the sand sand or their soil particles are deposited on another new place that is as an example and explanation of erosion and deposition in desert
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