Which of the following landforms is most likely to be formed by wind erosion? A. A large delta B. A deep canyon C. A sand dune D. A high mountain 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。解析:沙丘是最有可能由风蚀形成的地貌。风将沙子吹起并堆积就形成了沙丘。选项A,大型三角洲是由河流携带泥沙在...
These outcrops are much more friable than those dominated by finer-grained, less-well-sorted, and better-cemented wind-ripple strata. Removal of grains from the friable sandstone provides a positive feedback for the erosion process because it supplies additional tools for abrasion.MASON, Joseph ...
Wind wind erosion formation landforms. Desert wind-erosion landform in China, except for by General buried by sand dunes, in high wind areas also have extensive outcropping, particular 翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Wind blowing wind and sand erosion and denudation of the ground material...
Jadin, Uyghur intent as "the steep face of the mound". Now refers to the dry wind erosion landforms. Lacustrine soils formed by the sediments of the river of the ground, via erosion of weathering, intermittent water and wind erosion, forming parallel to the prevailing wind direction, wind er...
They also involve weathering and the erosion and deposition of the resulting rock debris by wind, glacial ice, and streams. In recent years, increasing attention has been given to the effects of human action on the physical environment as well. Many systems of classifying landforms have been ...
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crustal strata which gives rise to folds. The Himalayas and Europe’s Jura and Alps mountains are examples of mountains that formed as a result of horizontal compression. Some mountain ranges are also formed as a result of wind, water, and ice erosion. Other mountains are created by volcanism...
Landforms are the physical features on the surface of the Earth. They are created by natural forces such as wind, water, erosion and tectonic plate movement. Landforms are typically categorized by their physical attributes of slope, stratification, soil type, elevation and orientation. The highest ...
SandBarWavewaveaction;depositsand.WAVESCONT.PICTURESWaterreactscavebehind.GroundwaterDEPOSITIONSlowdrippingbuildsupconesfromcavefloor.FINDGROUNDWATER…StalactiteGroundwaterHangslikeiciclefromcave;depositcalciteKarstTopographyGroundwaterEROSIONsinkholecreatedwhencavecollapsesGROUNDWATERCONT.PICTURESKARSTTOPOGRAPHYFine,wind...
In some places, erosion of the surrounding rocks has left a sphere perched precariously atop narrow columns of softer rock, seemingly ready to topple in the next strong wind. These “hoodoos” or earth pillars have been formed as a result of water erosion and they may survive for centuries ...