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they are formed by wind
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A Secondary landform- is a landform created by the erosion and weathering by water, wind, and ice. Some examples are alluvial fans, floodplains, and deltas
Loess could be considered a windblown soil.
No, wind is not an example of a landform, although wind can help to shape landforms.
It is called aeolian erosion
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Rock sculptures are formed mainly by wind in the deserts. Aeolian processes and activities such as Deflation, Abrasion and Attrition are responsible for the desert landforms.
Abrasion.
they are formed by wind
Sun, wind, water, ice, humans,
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Eolian landforms.
No, wind is not an example of a landform, although wind can help to shape landforms.