it blows stuff away like sand and light stuff like that
erosion doesn't effect wind, wind causes erosion
Wind erosion and sediment transport by wind.
wind is an agent of erosion which causes sheet erosion
The three forms of erosion are water, wind, and ice. Water erosion occurs through the movement of water, wind erosion happens when wind carries and deposits sediment, and ice erosion is when glaciers or ice sheets move and reshape the landscape.
Wind Erosion mainly occurs near the ocean
Wind does not carry heavy objects.
The erosion of sediments by wind is called deflation. It refers to the process of wind removing and transporting loose particles of soil or sand across the landscape.
Three transporting agents of erosion are water, wind, and ice. Water erosion is caused by rivers, streams, and rainfall, while wind erosion occurs in arid and windy environments. Ice erosion, known as glacial erosion, is caused by the movement of glaciers.
The soils of the Western Ghats are prone to wind erosion due to factors such as strong winds, sparse vegetation cover, and steep slopes. These conditions make the soil more vulnerable to being picked up and carried away by the wind, leading to erosion. Additionally, human activities like deforestation and agriculture can further exacerbate wind erosion in the region.
the deposite of sediment by the wind
No, wind erosion typically does not create potholes. Potholes are primarily formed by water seeping into cracks in pavement, freezing and expanding, then thawing and causing the pavement to break apart. Wind erosion can contribute to the wear and tear of roads, but it is not a common cause of potholes.
Not necessarily it usually takes thousands of years to have wind erosion.