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.
Energy of motion
The deposits can be cyclical as with rainfall, floods, tides, seasons.
Calcium deposits on the heels and the bottom of the feet are referred to as heel spurs. These deposits form when the plantar fascia pulls away from the heel area.
The deposits can be cyclical as with rainfall, floods, tides, seasons.
Iliac artery calcification is when there are calcium deposits forming. They form inside the artery and sometimes cause blockages. These calcifications form deposits in arteries.
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When Wind deposits sediments in a location.
Iliac artery calcification is when there are calcium deposits forming. They form inside the artery and sometimes cause blockages. These calcifications form deposits in arteries.
Bank Deposits - which in other words means several deposits at a bank
Fossils, coal deposits, petroleum deposits, all of them took immense eons to form.
Landforms shaped or deposited by wind forces are described as aeolian.