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How does wind cause weathering?

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Wind causes weather (rain, snow, ice).

Wind brings new sand & rock & deposits it onto mountains.

Wind carries tiny particles of soil & rock called sediment. As wind blows against a mountain, the sediment grinds against it, breaking off pieces of the mountain.

Wind causes waves that break down mountains.

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Wind carries tiny particles of soil & rock called sediment. As wind blows against a mountain, the sediment grinds against it, breaking off pieces of the mountain.

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