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  • What is Loess? Definition, Formation, and Agricultural Uses
    Windblown silt that blankets a landscape is called loess.

    Loess is a fine-grained, yellowish-brown sediment that is deposited by wind. It is typically found in areas with a dry climate and abundant sources of silt, such as deserts and glacial outwash plains. Loess is fertile and easily worked, making it ideal for agriculture.

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