Answer:
Deflation refers to the process in which the wind blowing over the ground picks up small particles of sediments along with it. It has been seen that the size of the sediment particles influences their movement at the time of deflation.
When the wind blowing has more energy, it can move larger particles of the sediments along with it. Usually, the small, and fine particles can be picked up and blown along the air. The particles of medium size skip and bounce along the ground, and the large size particles roll and slide along the ground.