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  • Desert Erosion: Types, Processes & Landscape Formation
    The most common types of erosion in deserts are:

    * Wind Erosion: This is the most prevalent type of erosion in deserts. Strong winds carry sand and dust particles, causing abrasion and deflation. This process sculpts the landscape, creating features like sand dunes, yardangs, and ventifacts.

    * Water Erosion: While rare, rainfall in deserts can be intense and cause flash floods. These floods carve channels, canyons, and arroyos, leading to significant erosion.

    * Thermal Erosion: Extreme temperature fluctuations between day and night in deserts cause rocks to expand and contract. This repeated stress can lead to the breakdown of rocks, contributing to erosion.

    * Salt Weathering: In arid regions with high evaporation rates, salt crystals can form within rocks. These crystals grow over time, putting stress on the rock and eventually causing it to break apart.

    It's important to note that while wind erosion is the most prominent, all these types can contribute to the unique desert landscape.

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