A landform that may result mainly from wind erosion is?
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A landform that may result mainly from wind erosion is a "deflation hollow". Wind erosion can cause removal of loose surface materials such as sand, clay, and silt. Deflation hollows are formed when wind removes finer particles from a larger area, leaving a depression or hollow behind. These hollows are commonly found in arid and semi-arid regions with loose sedimentary deposits.