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Which of the following is a wind deposited landforms?

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Geography WAEC 2023

Which of the following is a wind deposited landforms?

  • Rock pedestal
  • Yardang
  • Deflation hollow
  • Loess checkmark

The correct answer is: D

Explanation

Loess is a wind-deposited sediment that is composed of fine particles of dust, clay and silt. It is a landform created by the action of wind. Other options like Rock pedestal, Deflation hollow, Yardang are formed by the action of water and erosion, not wind.

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