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Valentino
14 December, 06:39
Which formation is the result of wind erosion?
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Savage
14 December, 07:12
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It seems that you have missed the given option of the question above which are the following: A. glacial erratics B. U-shaped valleys C. unusually shaped rocks D. mud slides. Based on the question above, the correct answer would be option C. The formation that is the result of wind erosion is unusually shaped rocks.
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