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  • Wind Erosion of Rock: Deflation and Abrasion Explained
    1. Deflation: This is the process by which wind picks up and carries away loose particles of rock. Deflation is most effective in dry, windy areas with little vegetation.

    2. Abrasion: This is the process by which wind-blown sand and dust particles collide with and wear away rock surfaces. Abrasion is most effective in areas with strong winds and abundant sand and dust.

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