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English-Tamil dictionary. 2014.
English-Tamil dictionary. 2014.
Aeolian processes — Aeolian (or Eolian or Æolian) processes pertain to the activity of the winds and more specifically, to the winds ability to shape the surface of the Earth and other planets. Winds may erode, transport, and deposit materials, and are effective… … Wikipedia
Aeolian landform — is a feature of the Earth s surface produced by either the erosive or constructive action of the wind. It must be noted, however, that this process is not unique to earth, and it has been observed and studied on other planets, most notably Mars… … Wikipedia
aeolian — lit. of the wind Refers to transportation, erosion and deposition by wind action … Geography glossary
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