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Which landform is evidence of wind erosion
A. sand dunes
B. hoodoos
C. Grand Canyon
D. U-shaped valleys
A. sand dunes
B. hoodoos
C. Grand Canyon
D. U-shaped valleys
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A. sand dunes
Sand dunes are a clear example of landforms created by wind erosion and deposition. They are formed by the movement of sand particles carried by the wind. Hoodoos, the Grand Canyon, and U-shaped valleys are primarily shaped by other geological processes such as water erosion and glaciation.
Sand dunes are a clear example of landforms created by wind erosion and deposition. They are formed by the movement of sand particles carried by the wind. Hoodoos, the Grand Canyon, and U-shaped valleys are primarily shaped by other geological processes such as water erosion and glaciation.
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