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V@ndy87

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There is no one maximum depth for desert blowouts. They vary in depth depending on conditions present at the location. What controls the depth of all blowouts?
 
  A) Force of the moving wind
  B) Velocity of water eddy
  C) Elevation of water table
  D) Amount of water available for dissolution of underlying materials

Question 2

The ________ was a period of drought in the 1930s in the United States that resulted in significant dust storms blowing fine sediment for hundreds of miles.
 
  A) Dust Bowl
  B) driftless area
  C) rainshadow
  D) basin and range



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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