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The thick loess deposits found in China have been blown in from deserts in northern China
Loess tends to develop into very rich soils.
Loess is deposited by wind.
Loess is made out of a yellow-brown soil
Loess forms by wind. It is thought that loess, a kind of silt or clay, is formed from deposits of wind-blown dust.
Loess
Examples of loess can be found in regions such as the Loess Plateau in China, the Mississippi River Valley in the United States, and parts of Europe such as Ukraine and Austria. In these areas, loess deposits are known for their fertile soil composition and distinctive yellowish color.
Loess is not left in the land.
Loess is a type of soil. A peninsula is a piece of land that is "almost an island."
The English word for Loess is actually also loess, a word that doesn't come up often in everyday speech. Loess means "A buff to gray windblown deposit of fine-grained, calcareous silt or clay" --credit to dictionary.reference.com
why do you think loess can be carried futher than sand
Loess is very fertile while sand is not