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When the wind starts to slow down it starts to deposit sand or other sediment.
The obstacle is called a windbreak, which disrupts wind flow and causes particles to settle due to reduced wind speed. This process is known as wind deposition.
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When an obstacle causes wind to slow down and deposit materials, it can create a landform known as a dune. Dunes are formed by the accumulation of sand or other sediments as they are carried by the wind and then deposited behind the obstacle. Over time, these deposits can pile up and shape the characteristic features of a dune.
A deposit of wind-blown sand is called a sand dune. Sand dunes form in deserts, beaches, and other areas where wind is able to transport and deposit sand grains.
Imagine a landscape made almost entirely of sand. A sand dune is a deposit of wind-blown sand.
Wind erosion is the deposit of sand, dust, or soil into another place.
When the wind starts to slow down it starts to deposit sand or other sediment.
Wind carrying sand grains deposits the sand when the wind slows down or hits an obstacle.
Sand dune.
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