Arid regions, characterized by sparse rainfall, extreme temperatures, and limited vegetation, host some of the most striking landforms shaped by wind and water. These landscapes, though often perceived as barren, are dynamic systems where erosional and depositional processes create unique geological features. Understanding these landforms is critical for UPSC aspirants, as they illustrate the interplay of geomorphic processes, climatic conditions, and human-environment interactions.
This article examines the key erosional features such as yardangs and zeugen, followed by depositional forms like dunes, loess, and other associated structures while emphasizing their geographical distribution, formation mechanisms, and socio-economic significance.