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Wind speed is certainly a contributing factor to the amount of erosion. The higher the wind speed, the more force it has against objects. This means that it can push deeper into the soil to loosen and blow away more soil particles than a milder wind.

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13y ago

Wind can pick up small aggregates and soil particles and displace them in another soil series. Wind can also erode rocks by picking up particles of sand that then slowly erode at the exposed rocks.

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8y ago

Yes, wind alone is the strongest agent of erosion.

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12y ago

No, the most important agent is water. It is water because, the strongest agent.

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14y ago

No, wind by itself is the weakest agent of erosion.

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11y ago

no, water is the most effective agent of erosion. erosin is the wewring away of land due to rain water and flooding

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7y ago

Yes.

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