The three forms of erosion are water, wind, and ice. Water erosion occurs through the movement of water, wind erosion happens when wind carries and deposits sediment, and ice erosion is when glaciers or ice sheets move and reshape the landscape.
The answer is Erosion.
Wind is commonly associated with moving sand-sized or smaller particles as an agent of erosion. The force of wind can pick up and transport particles like sand over long distances, leading to the process of abrasion and the formation of features like sand dunes.
Wind erosion is the movement of material by the wind and occurs when the lifting power of moving air is able to exceed the force of gravity and the friction which holds an object to the surface. The movement of sand dunes is an example of wind erosion.
Erosion is the process by which soil and rocks are broken down and transported by wind, water, or ice. Common types of erosion include water erosion (caused by rainfall and runoff), wind erosion (caused by wind carrying away soil particles), and glacier erosion (caused by glaciers picking up and moving rocks and debris).
erosion, saltation...
Tornadoes
erosion doesn't effect wind, wind causes erosion
Aeolian Process
snow and wind
Wind erosion and sediment transport by wind.
Water, wind, ice, and waves.
Wind and weathering can cause glacier erosion.
Actually, plants do prevent wind erosion. Because some plants are taller than others so the wind has some bit of a struggle getting to the rocks.
there are heaps of bad factors of wind erosion some of the factors are: people suffer from asthma hay fever creates land degradation
wind is an agent of erosion which causes sheet erosion
The three forms of erosion are water, wind, and ice. Water erosion occurs through the movement of water, wind erosion happens when wind carries and deposits sediment, and ice erosion is when glaciers or ice sheets move and reshape the landscape.