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Wind forms desert pavement through ___.

A. sublimation
B. random acts of kindness
C. deposition
D. erosion

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Answer:

D. erosion

Explanation:

The wind is a stronger erosional force in arid regions than it is in humid regions because winds are stronger. In humid areas, water and vegetation bind the soil so it is harder to pick up. In arid regions, small particles are selectively picked up and transported. As they are removed, the ground surface gets lower and rockier, causing deflation. What is left is desert pavement, a surface covered by gravel-sized particles that are not easily moved by wind.

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