zephyr
The force that produces most desert landforms is wind. Wind can erode rocks and shape them into features such as sand dunes, desert pavements, and ventifacts. It can also transport sand and sediments, creating erosional and depositional landforms such as desert basins and alluvial fans.
The meaning of the word wind in the Spanish language is viento.
A huge desert sandstorm is commonly referred to as a "haboob." This term originates from the Arabic word "habb," meaning wind. Haboobs can create dangerous conditions due to low visibility and strong winds.
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.
A zephyr can refer to a westerly wind or a light breeze
Another word for desert is "arid region" or "wasteland".
Gust is another word for a sudden strong blast of wind.
breeze
desert
Wind, breeze.
alot of wind
Drift?
A cyclone .
Belch
Wind actions, by deflation (upliftment, transportation and deposition of desert materials like sand and dust from one place to another).
The wind originates in the Sahara Desert.
gust