LoessThe most common wind deposits are loess.
Wind carrying sand grains deposits the sand when the wind slows down or hits an obstacle.
transported soil....:-)
Loess deposits.
The deeper soil on the lower slopes is a result of soil being washed down from the top of the hill by water which results from the precipitation of rain or snow. Soil can also be blown from the top of the hill by the wind and then redeposited in the lee of the hill and thus added to the deposits on the lower slopes.
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Glacial deposits are called till. Wind deposits are referred to as aeolian deposits and include loess, dunes, and hills.
LoessThe most common wind deposits are loess.
Wind carrying sand grains deposits the sand when the wind slows down or hits an obstacle.
transported soil....:-)
transported soil
Loess deposits.
Loess is deposited by wind.
The deeper soil on the lower slopes is a result of soil being washed down from the top of the hill by water which results from the precipitation of rain or snow. Soil can also be blown from the top of the hill by the wind and then redeposited in the lee of the hill and thus added to the deposits on the lower slopes.
water removes top soil and wind smashes the plant . both these agents may carry a lot of organic matter in them but erosion occurs mainly due to these agents only.
the soil will be gone because the wind is strong
water