Loess forms by wind.
It is thought that loess, a kind of silt or clay, is formed from deposits of wind-blown dust.
Wind erosion and deposition may form sand dunes and loess deposits.
I often visit a cliff that has an overburden of Loess. So, yes, you can find Loess on a cliff. Rather, on top of a cliff.
Loess is deposited by wind.
Loess could be considered a windblown soil.
why do you think loess can be carried futher than sand
Loess is a sediment that is yellowish gray in color and is formed by wind blown silt. Loess is rich and yellow soil that is good for farming.
fine, yellow silt
Wind erosion and deposition may form sand dunes and loess deposits.
no it doesnt
Wind erosion and deposition may form sand dunes and loess deposits. When the wind strikes an obstacle, the result is usually a sand dune!
Loess is
Your question doesn't make sense to me . . . maybe you meant, "How does a loess (luss) deposit form?" Loess is a deposit of dusty silty dirt that has been blown into an area from a different location. It often deposits in the shape of sand dunes. The "Palouse Loess Deposit" around Pullman, WA and Moscow, ID is a great example of dune-shaped loess deposits.
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