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Hailey Rodgers
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20 May, 12:24
How is wind erosion different from water erosion?
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Kayden Dyer
20 May, 12:50
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Explanation: Wind is a type of dry deposition method. If original soil is erodable and wind exists, soil particles move via wind (sometimes it is called dust transport) and finally are deposited at final destination regions/areas. However, water erosion occurs when rainfall or hail occurs.
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