Abrasion.
Sand Bars
Eolian landforms.
No, wind is not an example of a landform, although wind can help to shape landforms.
Landforms produced by wind are called dunes.
If you want to include all geological features, a Yardang(a sharp-crested ridge carved by wind erosion from soft but coherent deposits) might be considered a "landform".
If it blows on the landform for quite a while it will erode. But if it is just blowing on it for short periods nothing will happen. Note: It cannot move ;)
Eolian landforms.
No, wind is not an example of a landform, although wind can help to shape landforms.
sand dune
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If you mix the beach and the wind, you can make a dune. A.K.A. Beach + Wind = Dune
Sun, wind, water, ice, humans,
Hill
No, wind is not an example of a landform, although wind can help to shape landforms.
a beach
Landforms produced by wind are called dunes.
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