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Deflation wind is when the wind blows across loose sediments and carries them away.

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Q: How is wind deflation different from wind abrasion?
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How is wind abrasion different from wind deflation?

Deflation wind is when the wind blows across loose sediments and carries them away.


How can wind the erode materials?

Wind causes erosion by deflation and abrasion. Deflation is the process by which wind removes surface materials.


How can wind erode materials?

Wind causes erosion by deflation and abrasion. Deflation is the process by which wind removes surface materials.


What are the two types of wind erosion?

deflation, abrasion


What two ways does wind erode?

deflation and abrasion


What kind of wind erosions are there?

deflation, loess, abrasion, and sandblasting.


Abrasion and deflation are forms of what type of erosions?

wind erosion?


What are some words associated with wind erosion?

abrasion deflation loess wind erosion wave


What is the difference between deflation and abrasion?

Deflation can lower the lands surface by several meters. Abrasion makes pits in rocks and produce smooth, polished surfaces.Deflation is a(n) erosion of the land by wind.Abrasion is a form of erosion that makes pit in the rocks and produce smooth, polished surfaces. (abrasion is common in some deserts and in some cold regions with strong wind).Hope this helps you !!!!! :D


What makes abrasion different from erosion and sliding wear?

Deflation wind is when the wind blows across loose sediments and carries them away.


What kind of weathering is wind erosion?

This weathering is called ABRASION


What are two ways wind erode particles of rock?

Wind ErosionTwo processes of aeolian erosion? 1. Deflation - wind entrains particles with a diameter of less than 60 micrometres.2. Abrasion - entrained sediment is thrown against rock surfaces. ("wind-scouring").Hope this helps.