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Wind can use sand as a blank to wear away rock

A. Till
B. Chemicals
C. Creep
D. Abrasive
E. Moraine

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Wind can use sand as an abrasive to wear away rock.

Option (d);

EXPLANATION:

  • Rocks are broken down into smaller pieces with sand or water flowing over the rocks at a great speed.
  • Many solid particles like soil, sand, mud, etc. move down the rocks by downhill or wind blowing in the downward direction and called wind abrasion.
  • Sand blown with the help of high speed, sandblast away the rocks.
  • Abrasion is a process in which sand is blown in downwards direction with the help of wind and that wears away the rock's surface over time.
  • Thus, wind uses sand as an abrasive to wear away a rock.
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