Exam 13: Landforms Made by Wind and Waves
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Exam 13: Landforms Made by Wind and Waves65 Questions
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Foredunes are critical to the preservation of the integrity of many beaches, but they must maintain ______________ on their surfaces to remain stable.
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Which of the following particle sizes composes large dust storms that extend hundreds of meters off the ground as in the one pictured below? 

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How do incoming waves, as shown, transform into a longshore current?


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When waves reach the shore at an oblique angle, they are refracted toward a parallel orientation with the shore. Incoming additional waves amplify this effect and cause a consistent longshore direction.
At the base of a wave-cut the term wave-cut is not in the chapter cliff, one will usually find a __________.
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The process of waves slowing down as they approach headlands and the waves having to wrap around the headland is referred to as:
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Saltation is where small boulders are moved in low arcs across a surface.
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When wind-blown sand size particles are driven against exposed rock, the wearing down of the surface is called ____________.
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A current within the surf zone, as shown in the figure below, that parallels the shoreline is a ___________ current.


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When sedimentary particles move in low arcs from one point to another, the process is termed __________.
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The Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States are mostly flanked by__________
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Wind generated landforms are known as ________________ landforms.
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Consider the following statements and select the answer that is not consistent with loess.
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The lifting and removal of sand grains in low arcs by wind is termed __________, while the wearing down of an exposed surface by the action of wind blown sand sized particles is described as ____________.
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All of the following are depositional coastal landforms except:
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Installing a groin along the coastline will result in both erosion and deposition.
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Star dunes are considered one of the prominent natural dune features in arid environments. Describe the characteristics of this dune type.
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What are the typical characteristics of loess deposits? Be sure to describe their process of formation and distribution.
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