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nelaaney

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The ability of the wind to move materials
 
  A) is small compared to other transporting agents, such as water and ice.
  B) is greater than that of water because of the higher density of air compared to water.
  C) increases with decreased wind speed.
  D) exceeds that of other transporting agents, such as water and ice.

Question 2

For purposes of discussing eolian processes, wind acts like a
 
  A) solid. B) fluid. C) plasma. D) gas.



akpaschal

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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