Deck 18: Arid Region and Eolian Landforms

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Fluvial processes do more geomorphic work in arid lands than the wind does. ​
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Most desert streams are ephemeral. ​
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Over time, a butte may be eroded to form a mesa. ​
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A typical alluvial fan _____. ​

A)has its largest clasts near its apex
B)consists of loess
C)has a flat top
D)is deposited by eolian processes
E)is covered by ripples
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Most stream channels in desert regions have perennial flow. ​
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Stream systems of interior drainage _____. ​

A)have no tributaries
B)flow to a regional base level instead of ultimate base level
C)flow into the sea
D)are always perennial and meandering
E)are also known as exotic streams
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In arid regions, the wind is commonly able to pick up sand-sized particles and carry them high up in the air in suspension. ​
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Eolian transport can move sediment in suspension. ​
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The uppermost portion of an alluvial fan is called the bajada. ​
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Salt flats occur in playas. ​
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Exotic streams have base levels that are at higher elevation than their headwaters. ​
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The competence of moving air is generally limited to rock fragment that are sand sized or smaller.
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Playas _____.

A)never contain water
B)always contain water
C)consist of mesas and buttes
D)flow to the sea
E)may have surface salt deposits
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Badlands commonly form under natural conditions in humid climates. ​
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Areas of rugged, barren terrain dissected by a dense maze of steep gullies and ravines are called _____.

A)mesas
B)plateaus
C)pediments
D)badlands
E)loess
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Playas form wherever there is an inselberg. ​
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Isolated knobs of resistant bedrock that rise up from desert pediment surfaces are called _____. ​

A)bolsons
B)badlands
C)bajadas
D)inselbergs
E)base levels
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Alluvial fans are generally composed of uniform clay and silt. ​
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Transverse dunes form in areas with variable wind directions. ​
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Flash floods can be dangerous in the desert.
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Loess is _____. ​

A)commonly deposited on the upwind margins of deserts
B)composed primarily of gravel-size sediment
C)primarily transported by eolian suspension
D)primarily transported by surface creep
E)deposited out of solution from desert stream water
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What happens as streamflow exits the mouth of a canyon and onto an alluvial fan? ​

A)the stream widens, but flows at the same velocity
B)stream competence stays constant
C)stream capacity increases
D)the stream erodes more than it deposits
E)the stream widens and stream velocity decreases
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A close-fitting mosaic of gravel-sized stones that overlies a deposit of mostly finer-grained sediments in a desert is called _____. ​

A)desert pavement
B)a mesa
C)a ventifact
D)arroyo
E)an erg
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Desert bolsons would most likely have _____. ​

A)exterior drainage
B)plateaus
C)exotic streams
D)playas
E)karst topography
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Which list correctly orders the related features from smallest (listed first)to largest (listed last)? ​

A)plateau, mesa, butte
B)mesa, butte, plateau
C)butte, plateau, mesa
D)plateau, butte, mesa
E)butte, mesa, plateau
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Playas are _____. ​

A)ancient Pleistocene shorelines representing a past, more humid climate
B)eolian depositional landforms
C)flat because of resistant caprocks
D)dry stream channels that occasionally see flowing water
E)flat because of the movement of water and sediment by wind
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In Nevada, playas are frequently found in _____. ​

A)dune blowouts
B)basins between fault-block mountains
C)glacially carved valleys
D)mesas
E)parabolic dunes
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Caprocks are _____. ​

A)resistant rock layers that form the upper surface of mesas and buttes
B)a crust of salt crystals accumulating on the surface due to evaporating groundwater
C)hat-shaped rocks on top of thin, rock pedestals
D)landforms created by eolian erosion
E)areas of bedrock covered over by sand dunes
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Besides deserts, sand dunes are also commonly found in what environment? ​

A)karst regions
B)glacial regions
C)tropical rainforest regions
D)permafrost regions
E)coastal regions
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Where could you generally find rich soils with the potential to be transformed into productive agricultural lands in arid regions? ​

A)mesas
B)buttes
C)playas
D)washes
E)piedmont alluvial plains
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Wind-blown dust-sized particles of silt and clay can settle out to form thick blankets of sediment called _____ that may cover or bury the existing topography over widespread areas. ​

A)barchans
B)seif
C)deflation hollows
D)loess
E)clay pan
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Stabilized sand dunes _____. ​

A)have only been found on Mars
B)are protected from erosion by a surface salt crust
C)are protected from erosion by a surface clay pan
D)are anchored by yardangs
E)are normally stabilized by vegetation
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Longitudinal dunes are _____. ​

A)oriented parallel to the average wind direction
B)a type of barchan dune
C)a type of star dune
D)crescent-shaped dunes with arms that point upwind
E)only formed out of ice and snow
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Washes, or arroyos, are a type of _____. ​

A)stabilized sand dune
B)playa
C)stream channel with ephemeral flow
D)crescent-shaped sand dune
E)wind-eroded rock
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Large sand grains too heavy to be lifted into the air are pushed forward along the ground surface by the impact of bouncing grains in a process called _____. ​

A)ventifaction
B)debris flow
C)saltation
D)suspension
E)surface creep
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The world's desert regions _____. ​

A)have always had arid climates
B)are 99 percent covered by active sand dunes
C)are fragile environments
D)have no vegetation
E)have no topographic relief
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Compared to sandstorms, dust storms _____. ​

A)involve gravel-sized sediment
B)are moved by running water
C)carry smaller particles
D)carry ice instead of rock particles
E)carry sediment closer to the ground
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Barchans _____. ​

A)are a type of longitudinal dune
B)have slip faces oriented parallel to the average wind direction
C)have arms that point downwind
D)are typically stabilized by vegetation
E)are composed of gravel
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Desert landforms referred to as fans can be made by _____. ​

A)streams and debris flows
B)salt weathering and the wind
C)dune migration and rockfall
D)groundwater evaporation and weathering
E)solution and abrasion
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One possible factor that produces desert pavement is _____. ​

A)playa evaporation
B)mass wasting
C)deflation
D)base level changes
E)dune stabilization
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A(n)_______________ is a wind-sculpted, aerodynamically shaped remnant ridge left behind after the surrounding material has been eroded by abrasion. ​
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Wind blowing fast enough or with enough turbulence over an area of loose sediment is able to pick up and remove small fragments of rock in a process called _______________.
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How do alluvial fans form? ​
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A(n)____________________ stream originates in a humid region but flows across a desert region with enough discharge to reach the sea. ​
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Why are washes prone to flash floods? ​
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Particles that are too large to be carried in eolian suspension are bounced along the ground as part of the bed load in the transportation process of _______________.
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Playas that receive most of their water from surface runoff typically have a smooth clay surface, sometimes called a(n)_______________, that is hard when dried out by the desert sun but extremely gooey and slippery when wet. (two words)
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In eolian _______________, particles already being transported by the wind strike rocks or sediment and break off or dislodge additional rock fragments. ​
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Name a type of sand dune that could form in each of these conditions: an area with abundant sand supply and winds that blow from a constant direction, an area with bidirectional winds blowing from neighboring quadrants (such as northwesterly and southwesterly), and an area with winds that blow from varying directions. ​
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A rock that has been trimmed back to a smooth slope on one or more sides by sandblasting is called a(n)_______________. ​
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A(n)_______________ dune is a crescent-shaped dune with arms that are stabilized by vegetation and point unwind.
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Dunes that have a pyramidal shape with ridges of sand radiating out from a high center point are called _______________ dunes. ​
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If the vegetation cover on a stabilized dune is breached, perhaps from damage by range animals or off-road vehicles, the wind can then remove some of the sand, creating a depression called a(n)_____.
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A coalesced apron of alluvial fans along the base of desert mountains is called a(n)_______________. ​
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How do sand dunes migrate? ​
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How is a pediment different from an alluvial fan? ​
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Desert basins of interior drainage surrounded by mountains are called _______________. ​
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Through additional erosion of the caprock from all sides, a mesa can be reduced to a(n)_______________.
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The steep downwind slope of a dune that lies at the angle of repose is known as the _______________. (two words)
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Landforms that are created by wind are called _______________ landforms. ​
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Deck 18: Arid Region and Eolian Landforms
1
Fluvial processes do more geomorphic work in arid lands than the wind does. ​
True
2
Most desert streams are ephemeral. ​
True
3
Over time, a butte may be eroded to form a mesa. ​
False
4
A typical alluvial fan _____. ​

A)has its largest clasts near its apex
B)consists of loess
C)has a flat top
D)is deposited by eolian processes
E)is covered by ripples
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Most stream channels in desert regions have perennial flow. ​
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Stream systems of interior drainage _____. ​

A)have no tributaries
B)flow to a regional base level instead of ultimate base level
C)flow into the sea
D)are always perennial and meandering
E)are also known as exotic streams
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In arid regions, the wind is commonly able to pick up sand-sized particles and carry them high up in the air in suspension. ​
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Eolian transport can move sediment in suspension. ​
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The uppermost portion of an alluvial fan is called the bajada. ​
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Salt flats occur in playas. ​
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Exotic streams have base levels that are at higher elevation than their headwaters. ​
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The competence of moving air is generally limited to rock fragment that are sand sized or smaller.
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Playas _____.

A)never contain water
B)always contain water
C)consist of mesas and buttes
D)flow to the sea
E)may have surface salt deposits
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Badlands commonly form under natural conditions in humid climates. ​
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Areas of rugged, barren terrain dissected by a dense maze of steep gullies and ravines are called _____.

A)mesas
B)plateaus
C)pediments
D)badlands
E)loess
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Playas form wherever there is an inselberg. ​
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Isolated knobs of resistant bedrock that rise up from desert pediment surfaces are called _____. ​

A)bolsons
B)badlands
C)bajadas
D)inselbergs
E)base levels
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Alluvial fans are generally composed of uniform clay and silt. ​
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Transverse dunes form in areas with variable wind directions. ​
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Flash floods can be dangerous in the desert.
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21
Loess is _____. ​

A)commonly deposited on the upwind margins of deserts
B)composed primarily of gravel-size sediment
C)primarily transported by eolian suspension
D)primarily transported by surface creep
E)deposited out of solution from desert stream water
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What happens as streamflow exits the mouth of a canyon and onto an alluvial fan? ​

A)the stream widens, but flows at the same velocity
B)stream competence stays constant
C)stream capacity increases
D)the stream erodes more than it deposits
E)the stream widens and stream velocity decreases
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A close-fitting mosaic of gravel-sized stones that overlies a deposit of mostly finer-grained sediments in a desert is called _____. ​

A)desert pavement
B)a mesa
C)a ventifact
D)arroyo
E)an erg
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Desert bolsons would most likely have _____. ​

A)exterior drainage
B)plateaus
C)exotic streams
D)playas
E)karst topography
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25
Which list correctly orders the related features from smallest (listed first)to largest (listed last)? ​

A)plateau, mesa, butte
B)mesa, butte, plateau
C)butte, plateau, mesa
D)plateau, butte, mesa
E)butte, mesa, plateau
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Playas are _____. ​

A)ancient Pleistocene shorelines representing a past, more humid climate
B)eolian depositional landforms
C)flat because of resistant caprocks
D)dry stream channels that occasionally see flowing water
E)flat because of the movement of water and sediment by wind
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27
In Nevada, playas are frequently found in _____. ​

A)dune blowouts
B)basins between fault-block mountains
C)glacially carved valleys
D)mesas
E)parabolic dunes
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Caprocks are _____. ​

A)resistant rock layers that form the upper surface of mesas and buttes
B)a crust of salt crystals accumulating on the surface due to evaporating groundwater
C)hat-shaped rocks on top of thin, rock pedestals
D)landforms created by eolian erosion
E)areas of bedrock covered over by sand dunes
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29
Besides deserts, sand dunes are also commonly found in what environment? ​

A)karst regions
B)glacial regions
C)tropical rainforest regions
D)permafrost regions
E)coastal regions
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30
Where could you generally find rich soils with the potential to be transformed into productive agricultural lands in arid regions? ​

A)mesas
B)buttes
C)playas
D)washes
E)piedmont alluvial plains
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31
Wind-blown dust-sized particles of silt and clay can settle out to form thick blankets of sediment called _____ that may cover or bury the existing topography over widespread areas. ​

A)barchans
B)seif
C)deflation hollows
D)loess
E)clay pan
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32
Stabilized sand dunes _____. ​

A)have only been found on Mars
B)are protected from erosion by a surface salt crust
C)are protected from erosion by a surface clay pan
D)are anchored by yardangs
E)are normally stabilized by vegetation
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Longitudinal dunes are _____. ​

A)oriented parallel to the average wind direction
B)a type of barchan dune
C)a type of star dune
D)crescent-shaped dunes with arms that point upwind
E)only formed out of ice and snow
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34
Washes, or arroyos, are a type of _____. ​

A)stabilized sand dune
B)playa
C)stream channel with ephemeral flow
D)crescent-shaped sand dune
E)wind-eroded rock
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Large sand grains too heavy to be lifted into the air are pushed forward along the ground surface by the impact of bouncing grains in a process called _____. ​

A)ventifaction
B)debris flow
C)saltation
D)suspension
E)surface creep
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The world's desert regions _____. ​

A)have always had arid climates
B)are 99 percent covered by active sand dunes
C)are fragile environments
D)have no vegetation
E)have no topographic relief
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Compared to sandstorms, dust storms _____. ​

A)involve gravel-sized sediment
B)are moved by running water
C)carry smaller particles
D)carry ice instead of rock particles
E)carry sediment closer to the ground
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Barchans _____. ​

A)are a type of longitudinal dune
B)have slip faces oriented parallel to the average wind direction
C)have arms that point downwind
D)are typically stabilized by vegetation
E)are composed of gravel
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39
Desert landforms referred to as fans can be made by _____. ​

A)streams and debris flows
B)salt weathering and the wind
C)dune migration and rockfall
D)groundwater evaporation and weathering
E)solution and abrasion
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One possible factor that produces desert pavement is _____. ​

A)playa evaporation
B)mass wasting
C)deflation
D)base level changes
E)dune stabilization
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A(n)_______________ is a wind-sculpted, aerodynamically shaped remnant ridge left behind after the surrounding material has been eroded by abrasion. ​
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Wind blowing fast enough or with enough turbulence over an area of loose sediment is able to pick up and remove small fragments of rock in a process called _______________.
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43
How do alluvial fans form? ​
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A(n)____________________ stream originates in a humid region but flows across a desert region with enough discharge to reach the sea. ​
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Why are washes prone to flash floods? ​
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Particles that are too large to be carried in eolian suspension are bounced along the ground as part of the bed load in the transportation process of _______________.
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Playas that receive most of their water from surface runoff typically have a smooth clay surface, sometimes called a(n)_______________, that is hard when dried out by the desert sun but extremely gooey and slippery when wet. (two words)
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In eolian _______________, particles already being transported by the wind strike rocks or sediment and break off or dislodge additional rock fragments. ​
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49
Name a type of sand dune that could form in each of these conditions: an area with abundant sand supply and winds that blow from a constant direction, an area with bidirectional winds blowing from neighboring quadrants (such as northwesterly and southwesterly), and an area with winds that blow from varying directions. ​
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A rock that has been trimmed back to a smooth slope on one or more sides by sandblasting is called a(n)_______________. ​
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A(n)_______________ dune is a crescent-shaped dune with arms that are stabilized by vegetation and point unwind.
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Dunes that have a pyramidal shape with ridges of sand radiating out from a high center point are called _______________ dunes. ​
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If the vegetation cover on a stabilized dune is breached, perhaps from damage by range animals or off-road vehicles, the wind can then remove some of the sand, creating a depression called a(n)_____.
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A coalesced apron of alluvial fans along the base of desert mountains is called a(n)_______________. ​
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How do sand dunes migrate? ​
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How is a pediment different from an alluvial fan? ​
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Desert basins of interior drainage surrounded by mountains are called _______________. ​
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Through additional erosion of the caprock from all sides, a mesa can be reduced to a(n)_______________.
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The steep downwind slope of a dune that lies at the angle of repose is known as the _______________. (two words)
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Landforms that are created by wind are called _______________ landforms. ​
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