Wind-blown dust is called "blown dust" or "windblown dust". This occurs when strong winds lift loose particles from the ground and transport them through the air.
A deposit of wind-blown sand is called a sand dune. Sand dunes form in deserts, beaches, and other areas where wind is able to transport and deposit sand grains.
The term for wind-blown soil is "loess." Loess is a fine-grained, silty sediment that is transported and deposited by the wind. It is commonly found in regions with strong winds and arid conditions.
Wind-blown sediment is called loess. It is comprised of fine particles such as silt and clay that have been carried and deposited by the wind. Loess deposits can be found in various regions around the world.
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One of those giant ladies skirts that you see in movies like Gone wWth the Wind. They have hoops of thin wood or metal sewn into the fabric to keep the large hoop shape.
A length of water over where the wind has blown is called a Fetch.
Wind blown sand can form dunes. You might also say it forms a sandstorm.
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Sand, blown by the wind.
Blown is the past tense of blow. "The wind had blown down the tree in our yard."
Wind blown sand will, over time, tear away at the wood of a telephone pole.
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Imagine a landscape made almost entirely of sand. A sand dune is a deposit of wind-blown sand.
Wind-blown dust is called "blown dust" or "windblown dust". This occurs when strong winds lift loose particles from the ground and transport them through the air.
There's a wind that blows In the open west and where it goes the hawk knows best 'cause he flies the wind with wings so free, he knows the wind and so do we Blow the wind from the mountains Ladies proud and high blow the wind from the mountains ladies in the sky