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Biology, 01.09.2019 22:30, whatistheinternetpas

Why is wind erosion so harmful?
it creates too many new landforms.
it breaks rocks into small pieces.
it destroys beaches by carrying away sand.
it removes the most fertile part of soil.

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Why is wind erosion so harmful?
it creates too many new landforms.
it breaks rocks into...

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