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The "sand dunes and deltas" are similar to that they are both "formed by weathering".
No, they are examples of deposition, not erosion.
Deltas and dunes are alike in a couple ways. One way is that they were both formed by the process of moving sand. Another way is that they can be both found near, under, or above water.
Erosion and Depositionerosion causes dunes and valleysdepostion causes deltas
Deltas are formed by the deposition of sediment carried by rivers, dunes are shaped by the wind through the accumulation of sand grains, and canyons are typically carved out by the erosive force of flowing water over time.
Fore dunes and back dunes but mostly fore dunes.
Huge piles of sand are called sand dunes. Sand dunes typically form in deserts or coastal areas where there are strong winds that shape and move the sand into these large structures.
They were both formed by wind erosion.
There are only two sand dunes in Michigan. The two sand dunes are Sleeping Bear Dunes and Sliver lake sand dunes.