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Desert pavement is defined as a surface layer of closely packed or cemented pebbles, rock fragments, etc., from which fine material has been removed by the wind in arid regions. Wind erosion is the cause.
If the leaves are dead, these are considered to be abiotic factors in an ecosystem.
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weathering is wind erosin what it does is when wind blows it leaves behind pebbles and boulders.
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Deflation
Desert pavement is defined as a surface layer of closely packed or cemented pebbles, rock fragments, etc., from which fine material has been removed by the wind in arid regions. Wind erosion is the cause.
Weathering leaves more pieces behind, which eventually lets the rock stick the pieces back to itself, giving erosion a bigger job since the rock keeps growing.
leaves,blossoms,pebbles,small branches etc
If the leaves are dead, these are considered to be abiotic factors in an ecosystem.
As the river erodes farther into the cutbank (the outside of the bend) the bend migrates in the direction of erosion. This migration leaves behind point bar deposits on the inside of the bend, where velocities are low enough to allow deposition of point bar sediments.
feathers, flowers, wheat, leaves and pebbles are all organic forms.
Desert pavement is created by a process called deflation o the removal of fine sand and soil by wind action that leaves only rocks and pebbles behind.