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    When Fine-Grained Sediment Is Blown Away as Shown in the Figure
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When Fine-Grained Sediment Is Blown Away as Shown in the Figure

Question 16

Question 16

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When fine-grained sediment is blown away as shown in the figure below,the coarser sediment left behind is known as ________. When fine-grained sediment is blown away as shown in the figure below,the coarser sediment left behind is known as ________.   A) a sabkha B) ventifacts C) a lag deposit D) talus


A) a sabkha
B) ventifacts
C) a lag deposit
D) talus

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