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No, wind is not an example of a landform, although wind can help to shape landforms.

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Wind can create landforms such as sand dunes, hoodoos, and blowholes through erosion and deposition processes. Sand dunes form when wind carries and deposits sand in piles, while hoodoos are tall, thin rock spires shaped by wind erosion. Blowholes are cavities formed in rocks by wind erosion, leading to holes where air and water can be forced out.

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the examples of landforms created by wind are slumps, mudslides, creeps, landslides, waterfalls, oxbow lakes, groundwater erosion, valley glacier, continental glacier, U shaped valley, horn, cirque, glacial lake, glacial till, kettle lake, sand dunes, hoodoo, yardganges, deflation hollows.

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No, wind is not an example of a landform, although wind can help to shape landforms.

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Yes

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sand dunes

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