Loess deposits is form when sediment that is finer than sand, such as particles of clay and silt, is deposited into layers far from its source.
Sediment that is finer than sand, such as particles of clay and silt, is sometimes deposited in layers far from its source.
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The yellow river I'm thinking. (NOT! That answer back there is inaccurate)!
Either Aeolian deposits, or Loess.
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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Loess is very fertile while sand is not
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loess it is pronounced as less
loess it is pronounced as less