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Increase the wind resistance from underneath the paper
It's safer to land against the wind. When you do that, the wind speed is subtracted from your air speed to equal your ground speed. Just before you touch down, the ground is whizzing by under you slower, and after you touch down, you need less distance to slow down and stop.
No. Wind is the movement of air. Air is a mixture.
plants?
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They block and slow down wind, reducing wind erosion.Specialized plants grow on them, which reduces water erosion as the plants will uptake rainfallThe specialized plants will also bind the sand together with their roots, keeping it more compact and reducing erosion further.
Wind resistance.
Plant trees between fields to slow wind erosionStrip FarmingContour Plowing
The wind break or fence will slow down the wind as it travels through it, potentially minimizing erosion.
Depends on the quantity of water and speed of wind.
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Soil is an easily moved powder. If rain falls all the way from the clouds it hits hard. wind without anything blocking it moves fast. If the soil has plants the roots hold it together, the leaves slow down the wind & rain. with no plants this doesn't happen.
When the wind starts to slow down it starts to deposit sand or other sediment.
Yes, wind can make plants grow faster but no, it can slow or stop growth. A light wind to circulate air is beneficial as long as drift of pesticides and toxins does not occur and as long as it does not become extreme or severe.
When the wind starts to slow down it starts to deposit sand or other sediment.