Question on: SS1 Geography - Action of Winds
How do blowouts damage the local ecosystem?
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Blowouts are depressions or hollows in the landscape resulting from deflation, a process where the wind removes fine-grained materials like sand, silt, and clay. These depressions can become deeper and more extensive as the wind continues to remove material, often causing damage to the local ecosystem.
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