Wind has not shaped most of South America, indeed wind has little to do with the shape of South America. The shape of South America is determined by geological not apmospheric processes.
some natural processes that shaped the land in North America wind,water,ice,and slabs of crust.
Because of the dry soil and hard wind (speed) causes so many landforms to form.
because the hotness in the southwest. or just because of ruighiu
I do not know where north americia is, but in North America the general wind pattern is from west to east.
The cold Andean wind is called "puna". It is a strong, cold wind that blows down from the Andes mountains in South America.
A residential wind turbine is a source of renewable energy. In most cases, it is a fan-shaped structure that turns wind into energy through various processes.
Cause Their not in the south
No. It can be windy but that is not a constant situation any more than wind is a best description of most every other area of the world.
Sand dunes are shaped by the wind in both deserts and beaches. The wind blows grains of sand, causing them to accumulate and form dunes that can vary in size and shape depending on the strength and direction of the wind.
A wind that is blowing from the south.
When someone says the wind direction is south, it means the wind is blowing from the south towards another direction.
I believe North and South Carolina have enough engery from wind mills to power the entire United States of America. Hope this helps. :)