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Deflation hollows are shallow, bowl-shaped depressions in the ground formed by the removal of fine sediment particles by wind erosion. They are commonly found in arid and semi-arid environments where wind is a dominant erosional force. Deflation hollows can vary in size and shape, ranging from a few centimeters to several meters in diameter.

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