| 41. | The sedimentary material appears to be easily eroded and active wind erosion may be continuing to the current day.
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| 42. | Some laterite deposits are formed by wind erosion of the bedrock leaving a residuum of native gold metal at surface.
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| 43. | Soil aggregates also reduce wind erosion, because they are larger particles, and are more resistant to abrasion through tillage practices.
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| 44. | Long-lasting impacts include soil degradation by wind erosion and deterioration of grasslands that could take decades and longer to recover.
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| 45. | Yardangs are formed by wind erosion, typically of an originally flat surface formed from areas of harder and softer material.
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| 46. | The rocks on its exposed and barren ridge are famous for being shaped by wind erosion and are called ventifacts.
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| 47. | This crust forms an additional protective layer that resists wind erosion unless disturbed by animals, or dissolved by the advancing tide.
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| 48. | Active measures which have been taken to limit desertification have resulted in increased vegetation cover and lowered potential for wind erosion.
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| 49. | Wind erosion generally occurs in areas with little or no vegetation, often in areas where there is insufficient rainfall to support vegetation.
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| 50. | The grime is from industrial air pollution before the UK started to wind erosion is continuing and will eventually destabilise the inselberg.
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