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One form of erosion of sediment by wind is deflation, where small particles are lifted and carried away by the wind. This process can lead to the formation of sand dunes and the loss of fine particles from the surface.
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One type of erosion is wind erosion, which occurs when wind blows soil or sediment away from a surface. This can lead to the loss of fertile topsoil and land degradation.
The transporting of soil and sediment from one location to another by wind is called aeolian transport. This process is common in arid and semi-arid environments where wind erosion can lead to the movement of particles over long distances. Sediment transported by wind can eventually settle and form landforms like sand dunes.
The movement of sediment from one place to another by wind, water, waves, gravity, or glaciers is called erosion. Erosion involves the removal and transportation of soil, rock, or sediment from one location to another, often resulting in changes to the landscape over time.
Wind, water, glaciers, and gravity are capable or transporting sediment.