probably erode it lol
When wind slows down or meets an obstacle, it loses the energy needed to transport sediment and may deposit the material it was carrying. This process can lead to erosion around the obstacle where the wind's ability to move the sediment is diminished.
It starts to erode the boulder.
Wind-carried sediment falls to the ground when wind slows down or some obstacle, such as a boulder or clump of grass, traps the windblown sand and other sediment. When it comes into contact with any obstacle.
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erode it
A sediment deposit called a windward slope forms when sediment is blown against an obstacle and settles behind it. This deposit is characterized by a gradual slope facing into the prevailing wind direction.
Wind carrying sand grains deposits the sand when the wind slows down or hits an obstacle.
Wind picks up sediment which causes erosion when it hits the rock.
Wind carrying sand grains deposits the sand when the wind slows down or hits an obstacle.
When windblown sediments settle behind an obstacle, they create a feature known as a dune. Dunes are typically formed as the wind slows down and loses its ability to carry the sediment, allowing it to accumulate in mounds or ridges. The shape and size of the dune can vary based on wind direction, sediment availability, and vegetation. These formations are common in desert environments and along coastlines.
Wind erosion and sediment transport by wind.
Wind transported sediment is known as "aeolian sediment."