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sabina

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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. springs and slumps.
  d. groundwater evaporation and weathering.
  e. solution and the abrasion.

Question 2

Types of eolian erosional features include:
 a. loess and inselbergs.
  b. barchans and badlands.
  c. pediments and alluvial fans.
  d. buttes and playas.
  e. yardangs and ventifacts.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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sabina

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Reply 2 on: Aug 7, 2018
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