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the wind causes erosion, carrying the soil to any place on earth, dropping it onto any surface, thus controlling the earth's surface.
Wind erosion can change the landscape by wearing down rocks and landforms over time, creating features like sand dunes. It can also remove fine particles, leading to soil degradation and loss of fertility. In extreme cases, wind erosion can create barren landscapes and impact ecosystems.
Water and wind are the main factors.
Wind erosion
A depression scooped out by the wind in the landscape of a desert is called an "erm." Erms are formed through the process of erosion, where wind removes loose material, creating a hollow or basin in the ground. These features can vary in size and are often found in arid regions where wind activity is significant.
A gorge that is cut through the land by water and wind is known as a canyon. Canyons are typically formed by the erosive forces of rivers or wind over a long period of time, carving out deep and narrow valleys in the landscape.
Desert landscape affected by running water and wind.:D
Gravity, Wind, Water, and Ice
A "wind-eroded landscape" or "wind-eroded region" is a suitable term for a semi-arid area that is prone to wind erosion.
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.