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Please help thanks Most wind erosion is caused by _____. 1. saltation 2. abrasion 3. traction 4. plucking
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Most wind erosion is caused by _____.
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2. abrasion
3. traction
4. plucking
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Number 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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