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Loess is
It is loess.
goodwil fort is a loess a good example
Loess is a sediment that is yellowish gray in color and is formed by wind blown silt. Loess is rich and yellow soil that is good for farming.
Loess tends to develop into very rich soils.
Loess is
Loess is deposited by wind.
It is loess.
goodwil fort is a loess a good example
The loess in the United Sates and Europe is an indirect product of glaciation. Its sources is deposits of stratified drift. During the retreat of the ice sheets, many river valleys choked with sediment deposited by melt water. Strong westerly winds sweeping across the barren floodplains picked up the finer sediment and dropped it as a blanket on the eastern sides of the valleys.
I often visit a cliff that has an overburden of Loess. So, yes, you can find Loess on a cliff. Rather, on top of a cliff.
Loess forms by wind. It is thought that loess, a kind of silt or clay, is formed from deposits of wind-blown dust.
Loess is deposited by wind.
Loess is a sediment that is yellowish gray in color and is formed by wind blown silt. Loess is rich and yellow soil that is good for farming.
Loess?ya it is loess ☺
Loess is a type of soil. A peninsula is a piece of land that is "almost an island."
Loess is not left in the land.