erosion and weathering
wind erosion
Wind affects the erosion of rock, so if the wind decreases then the erosion decreases.
wind erosion is by gravity and air pressure makes wind push against Earth's surface causing: wind erosion.
the answer is that water erosion wets all the land but while wind keeps it dry.
wind erosion rain erosion
duststorm
Dunes!
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sandblasting
Sandblasting of rock by wind-blown particles is referred to as abrasion. It is the process of scraping or wearing away of rock particles.
A sandstorm is very similar to sandblasting.
The force of water coming out of a fire hose can be compared to sandblasting. The force of the water is enough to knock a burly man down. The force of sandblasting is about the same and would hurt just as much.
abrasion
deflation, loess, abrasion, and sandblasting.
erosion doesn't effect wind, wind causes erosion
wind erosion
The wind erodes rocks by battering other small rock particles against them, like the action of sandblasting.