The ocean current
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Wind
Air moving very fast is typically referred to as "wind."
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sediments left behind by moving water or wind
its wind moving from land to water.
It changes every day
when a object is moving the wind fast enought or the way the wind is pulling or pushing the object
Moving water is often referred to as a current. This term is used to describe the continuous flow of water in rivers, streams, and oceans caused by various factors such as tides, wind, and gravity.
by the wind
For all practical purposes, there are only three agents through which sediments are carried: wind, water, and ice. Moving water can be an extremely quick and efficient agent of erosion. Ice is not so fast. Wind lies somewhere between, for the most part only being able to carry the smaller particles of sediment.
Wind moving water and falling rock are examples of kinetic energy, which is the energy of movement.