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Wind as an Agent of Change. Practice Bell Quiz. 1. Winds of at least _________ km/h are needed to move sand grains. 2. The side of a ventifact that faces the steady wind direction wears into a smooth flat surface called a __________.
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Practice Bell Quiz • 1. Winds of at least _________ km/h are needed to move sand grains. • 2. The side of a ventifact that faces the steady wind direction wears into a smooth flat surface called a __________. • 3. If the bottom of a blowout reaches the water table, what can stop further deflation? ____________ • 4. How is loess different from sand? (Compare grain size and travel mechanism)
5. The ends of a barchan sand dune point ____________. • 6. The ends of a parabolic sand dune point ____________. • 7. A transverse sand dune is ______________ to the direction of the wind, where as longitudinal sand dune is ____________. • 8. Another name for the leeward side of a sand dune is _____________.
Four Types of Sand Dunes Parabolic Barchan Longitudinal Transverse
Ripples on Windward side Steep slope on Leeward side