Deck 14: Deserts and Wind

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The growth of a desert by human mismanagement, or by climate change, is called ____________________.
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A(n) ____________________ is a broad, gently sloping depositional surface formed by merging alluvial fans.
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____________________ dunes are common in moist semiarid regions and along the seacoast where sparse vegetation is present to anchor the tips of the dune.
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Brief, intense local floods, called ____________________ are common following desert rainstorms.
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Long, symmetrical dunes that form as a result of two different wind directions with comparable magnitude are called ____________________ dunes.
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A(n) ____________________ is a flat-topped mountain that is smaller and more towerlike than a mesa.
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Dry, sinking air results in many of the world's deserts being located at ____ south and north latitudes.

A) 5°
B) 10°
C) 30°
D) 50°
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Death Valley is part of a vast desert region of the American West with no external drainage, known as the ____________________.
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Any region that receives less than 25 centimeters of rain per year and supports little or no vegetation is a(n) ____________________.
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A temporary desert lake that dries up during the dry season is a(n) ____________________ lake.
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The ____________________ is the semiarid zone south of the Sahara desert.
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A streambed that is dry most of the year is called a ____.

A) playa
B) spring
C) bajada
D) wash
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The steep, leeward side of a dune is called the ____________________.
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A(n) ____________________ is a continuous cover of closely packed pebbles and cobbles left behind when wind erodes smaller particles of sand and silt.
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Playa lakes often dry up due to ____ and seepage.

A) evaporation
B) condensation
C) drainage through an outlet
D) overuse by humans
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Sand grains in deserts are transported by wind close to the ground in an asymmetric jumping movement called ____________________.
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A type of desert that forms on the downwind side of a mountain range is a(n) ____________________ desert.
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Outside of the polar regions, Earth's land surface is ____ desert.

A) 50 percent
B) less than 3 percent
C) about 25 percent
D) about 10 percent
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Thick ____________________ deposits accumulated in North America during the most recent Pleistocene glacial advance from wind transporting and depositing large amounts of silt.
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The world's deserts are similar only in that they all ____.

A) receive small (less than 10 inches) amounts of rainfall each year
B) have no vegetation
C) have sandstone as the local bedrock
D) are characterized by a landscape of buttes and mesas
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Wind-scoured depressions that form in bare areas among desert plants are called ____.

A) barchan dunes
B) blowouts
C) kettles
D) playas
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The slip face is the ____ side of a dune.

A) steep
B) windward
C) gently sloping
D) flat
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The desert region that covers portions of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico is known as ____.

A) Death Valley
B) the Great Basin
C) the Gobi Desert
D) the Colorado Plateau
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Why is the Atacama Desert of South America dry?

A) Warm marine air encounters cool land, which absorbs moisture from the ground, creating a coastal desert.
B) Cool marine air encounters warm land and heats up, and then absorbs moisture from the ground, creating a coastal desert.
C) It is a classic example of a rain-shadow desert.
D) It is located at approximately 30 south.
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In Africa, desertification caused the ____ Desert to expand into the Sahel region.

A) Kalahari
B) Gobi
C) Sahara
D) Atacama
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What type of dune is crescent-shaped with its tips pointing downwind, and forms in rocky deserts with little sand?

A) parabolic
B) transverse
C) barchan
D) longitudinal
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Large desert rivers, like the Nile River, receive most of their water from ____.

A) ground water reserves
B) occasional, intense summer thunderstorms
C) seasonal rains
D) wetter, mountainous areas bordering the arid lands
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A(n) ____ is a flat-topped mountain that is shaped like a table.

A) bajada
B) mesa
C) dune
D) pediment
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The maximum size of particle that can generally be moved by wind is ____.

A) silt sized
B) sand sized
C) cobble sized
D) clay sized
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The largest loess deposits in the world are found in ____.

A) New York
B) the North American Great Plains
C) central China
D) the Atacama Desert in Peru
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Water vapor that condenses when rising over a mountain range is more likely to fall as rain and snow ____.

A) at 30 ° north and south latitude
B) on the downwind side of the range
C) on the windward side of the range
D) on the leeward side of the range
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Which of the following is a rain-shadow desert?

A) The Sahara Desert
B) The Atacama Desert
C) Death Valley
D) The Namib Desert
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A(n) ____ is an asymmetric mound or ridge of windblown sand.

A) alluvial fan
B) bajada
C) loess hill
D) dune
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What type of dunes form as long ridges that align perpendicularly to the prevailing wind?

A) parabolic
B) transverse
C) barchan
D) longitudinal
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Playas are often a source of economically valuable ____.

A) coal veins
B) oil wells
C) sandstones
D) salt mineral deposits
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In the Great Basin of the western United States, ____.

A) buttes and mesas are common
B) no streams flow into or away from the region
C) alluvial fans and bajadas are rare
D) sediment accumulates because streams flow into the valleys from surrounding mountains, but no streams flow out of the basin
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A(n) ____ is a broad, gently sloping erosional surface that forms along the front of desert mountains, often as a result of tectonic uplift.

A) bajada
B) pediment
C) butte
D) alluvial fan
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Vast tropical forests grow near the equator because ____.

A) rising equatorial air cools and condenses as rain
B) warm, moist air rises to form a high pressure region
C) warm moist air sinks, creating low pressure
D) rising air is heated and the moisture condenses
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Erosion by wind is ____.

A) deflation
B) saltation
C) corrosion
D) desertification
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Buttes and mesas are formed by ____.

A) abrasion by windblown silt
B) the deposition of sediment carried by rivers and streams
C) chemical weathering of less-resistant rock
D) the downcutting and lateral erosion of bedrock by rivers and streams
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Deserts around the world generally share the same characteristics and resemble one another.
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The silt that comprises the loess deposits of North America's central plains was ____.

A) blown from the Great Basin region
B) carried by glaciers from northern Canada
C) generated by continental ice sheets that ground bedrock into silt
D) weathered to silt-sized particles while being transported by wind
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Portions of Peru and Chile in the Atacama Desert receive no rainfall for a decade or more.
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Deserts never occur along coastlines.
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The slip face of a dune typically dips about 20 degrees from the horizontal.
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Washes are dry for most of the year.
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Many of the world's deserts lie at about 50° north and south of the equator.
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Pediments are generally covered by layers of gravel hundreds of meters thick.
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When moisture-laden air flows over a mountain range, it cools and loses its ability to hold moisture.
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Lithified sand dunes are called ____.

A) limestone
B) pediments
C) fossil dunes
D) plateaus
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Windblown sand is an effective agent of erosion.
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In North America, loess deposits that accumulated during the Pleistocene were deposited as far south as ____.

A) southern Mississippi
B) southern Texas
C) Florida
D) the Gulf of Mexico
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Most dunes are symmetrical.
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Migrating dunes can overrun buildings and highways.
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The Great Basin is an example of a coastal desert.
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A bajada is an erosional surface.
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Soils formed on loess areas are generally fertile.
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Loess particles stick together so effectively that they form vertical bluffs and cliffs.
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The tilted beds that are often visible in fossil dunes are ____.

A) formed by abrasion on the surface of the rock
B) formed by tectonic tilting
C) the original layers of the dune's windward face
D) the original layers of the dune's slip face
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Tectonic extension and uplift has created the mountain and valley landscape of the Great Basin. The downdropped valleys are called ____.

A) horsts
B) bajadas
C) blowouts
D) grabens
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In the desert, where is the water table commonly located?
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Describe the tectonics of the Great Basin.
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Describe the development of the Colorado Plateau.
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Describe the landscape in the desert and the effect that rain can have on the landscape.
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What kind of features do loess form?
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Describe the Gobi Desert in terms of its geographic location and its surrounding neighbors.
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Compare and contrast a bajada and pediment and how they are related.
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What is a plateau?
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What is a playa lake and a playa?
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Describe the four types of sand dunes.
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What are some factors that influence how rain and snow are unevenly distributed?
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Describe the geographic location of the Gobi Desert.
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List the three sources from which water can reach a desert.
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Which states does the Colorado Plateau encompass?
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Define loess.
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Where is the largest dune field located and how big is it?
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What kind of symmetry does a sand dune have?
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_______ percent of the world's desert area is covered by a pavement of pebbles and cobbles whereas ________ percent is covered by sand.
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The textbook mentions three different plateaus, describe each in detail.
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What is flash flooding?
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The growth of a desert by human mismanagement, or by climate change, is called ____________________.
desertification
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A(n) ____________________ is a broad, gently sloping depositional surface formed by merging alluvial fans.
bajada
3
____________________ dunes are common in moist semiarid regions and along the seacoast where sparse vegetation is present to anchor the tips of the dune.
Parabolic
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Brief, intense local floods, called ____________________ are common following desert rainstorms.
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Long, symmetrical dunes that form as a result of two different wind directions with comparable magnitude are called ____________________ dunes.
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A(n) ____________________ is a flat-topped mountain that is smaller and more towerlike than a mesa.
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Dry, sinking air results in many of the world's deserts being located at ____ south and north latitudes.

A) 5°
B) 10°
C) 30°
D) 50°
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Death Valley is part of a vast desert region of the American West with no external drainage, known as the ____________________.
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Any region that receives less than 25 centimeters of rain per year and supports little or no vegetation is a(n) ____________________.
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A temporary desert lake that dries up during the dry season is a(n) ____________________ lake.
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The ____________________ is the semiarid zone south of the Sahara desert.
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A streambed that is dry most of the year is called a ____.

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B) spring
C) bajada
D) wash
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The steep, leeward side of a dune is called the ____________________.
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A(n) ____________________ is a continuous cover of closely packed pebbles and cobbles left behind when wind erodes smaller particles of sand and silt.
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Playa lakes often dry up due to ____ and seepage.

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C) drainage through an outlet
D) overuse by humans
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Sand grains in deserts are transported by wind close to the ground in an asymmetric jumping movement called ____________________.
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A type of desert that forms on the downwind side of a mountain range is a(n) ____________________ desert.
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Outside of the polar regions, Earth's land surface is ____ desert.

A) 50 percent
B) less than 3 percent
C) about 25 percent
D) about 10 percent
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Thick ____________________ deposits accumulated in North America during the most recent Pleistocene glacial advance from wind transporting and depositing large amounts of silt.
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The world's deserts are similar only in that they all ____.

A) receive small (less than 10 inches) amounts of rainfall each year
B) have no vegetation
C) have sandstone as the local bedrock
D) are characterized by a landscape of buttes and mesas
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Wind-scoured depressions that form in bare areas among desert plants are called ____.

A) barchan dunes
B) blowouts
C) kettles
D) playas
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The slip face is the ____ side of a dune.

A) steep
B) windward
C) gently sloping
D) flat
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The desert region that covers portions of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico is known as ____.

A) Death Valley
B) the Great Basin
C) the Gobi Desert
D) the Colorado Plateau
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Why is the Atacama Desert of South America dry?

A) Warm marine air encounters cool land, which absorbs moisture from the ground, creating a coastal desert.
B) Cool marine air encounters warm land and heats up, and then absorbs moisture from the ground, creating a coastal desert.
C) It is a classic example of a rain-shadow desert.
D) It is located at approximately 30 south.
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In Africa, desertification caused the ____ Desert to expand into the Sahel region.

A) Kalahari
B) Gobi
C) Sahara
D) Atacama
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What type of dune is crescent-shaped with its tips pointing downwind, and forms in rocky deserts with little sand?

A) parabolic
B) transverse
C) barchan
D) longitudinal
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Large desert rivers, like the Nile River, receive most of their water from ____.

A) ground water reserves
B) occasional, intense summer thunderstorms
C) seasonal rains
D) wetter, mountainous areas bordering the arid lands
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A(n) ____ is a flat-topped mountain that is shaped like a table.

A) bajada
B) mesa
C) dune
D) pediment
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The maximum size of particle that can generally be moved by wind is ____.

A) silt sized
B) sand sized
C) cobble sized
D) clay sized
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The largest loess deposits in the world are found in ____.

A) New York
B) the North American Great Plains
C) central China
D) the Atacama Desert in Peru
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Water vapor that condenses when rising over a mountain range is more likely to fall as rain and snow ____.

A) at 30 ° north and south latitude
B) on the downwind side of the range
C) on the windward side of the range
D) on the leeward side of the range
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Which of the following is a rain-shadow desert?

A) The Sahara Desert
B) The Atacama Desert
C) Death Valley
D) The Namib Desert
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A(n) ____ is an asymmetric mound or ridge of windblown sand.

A) alluvial fan
B) bajada
C) loess hill
D) dune
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What type of dunes form as long ridges that align perpendicularly to the prevailing wind?

A) parabolic
B) transverse
C) barchan
D) longitudinal
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Playas are often a source of economically valuable ____.

A) coal veins
B) oil wells
C) sandstones
D) salt mineral deposits
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In the Great Basin of the western United States, ____.

A) buttes and mesas are common
B) no streams flow into or away from the region
C) alluvial fans and bajadas are rare
D) sediment accumulates because streams flow into the valleys from surrounding mountains, but no streams flow out of the basin
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A(n) ____ is a broad, gently sloping erosional surface that forms along the front of desert mountains, often as a result of tectonic uplift.

A) bajada
B) pediment
C) butte
D) alluvial fan
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Vast tropical forests grow near the equator because ____.

A) rising equatorial air cools and condenses as rain
B) warm, moist air rises to form a high pressure region
C) warm moist air sinks, creating low pressure
D) rising air is heated and the moisture condenses
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Erosion by wind is ____.

A) deflation
B) saltation
C) corrosion
D) desertification
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Buttes and mesas are formed by ____.

A) abrasion by windblown silt
B) the deposition of sediment carried by rivers and streams
C) chemical weathering of less-resistant rock
D) the downcutting and lateral erosion of bedrock by rivers and streams
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Deserts around the world generally share the same characteristics and resemble one another.
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42
The silt that comprises the loess deposits of North America's central plains was ____.

A) blown from the Great Basin region
B) carried by glaciers from northern Canada
C) generated by continental ice sheets that ground bedrock into silt
D) weathered to silt-sized particles while being transported by wind
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Portions of Peru and Chile in the Atacama Desert receive no rainfall for a decade or more.
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Deserts never occur along coastlines.
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The slip face of a dune typically dips about 20 degrees from the horizontal.
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Washes are dry for most of the year.
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Many of the world's deserts lie at about 50° north and south of the equator.
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Pediments are generally covered by layers of gravel hundreds of meters thick.
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When moisture-laden air flows over a mountain range, it cools and loses its ability to hold moisture.
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Lithified sand dunes are called ____.

A) limestone
B) pediments
C) fossil dunes
D) plateaus
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Windblown sand is an effective agent of erosion.
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In North America, loess deposits that accumulated during the Pleistocene were deposited as far south as ____.

A) southern Mississippi
B) southern Texas
C) Florida
D) the Gulf of Mexico
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Most dunes are symmetrical.
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Migrating dunes can overrun buildings and highways.
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The Great Basin is an example of a coastal desert.
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A bajada is an erosional surface.
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Soils formed on loess areas are generally fertile.
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Loess particles stick together so effectively that they form vertical bluffs and cliffs.
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The tilted beds that are often visible in fossil dunes are ____.

A) formed by abrasion on the surface of the rock
B) formed by tectonic tilting
C) the original layers of the dune's windward face
D) the original layers of the dune's slip face
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Tectonic extension and uplift has created the mountain and valley landscape of the Great Basin. The downdropped valleys are called ____.

A) horsts
B) bajadas
C) blowouts
D) grabens
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In the desert, where is the water table commonly located?
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Describe the tectonics of the Great Basin.
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Describe the development of the Colorado Plateau.
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Describe the landscape in the desert and the effect that rain can have on the landscape.
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What kind of features do loess form?
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Describe the Gobi Desert in terms of its geographic location and its surrounding neighbors.
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Compare and contrast a bajada and pediment and how they are related.
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What is a plateau?
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What is a playa lake and a playa?
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Describe the four types of sand dunes.
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What are some factors that influence how rain and snow are unevenly distributed?
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Describe the geographic location of the Gobi Desert.
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List the three sources from which water can reach a desert.
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Which states does the Colorado Plateau encompass?
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Define loess.
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Where is the largest dune field located and how big is it?
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What kind of symmetry does a sand dune have?
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_______ percent of the world's desert area is covered by a pavement of pebbles and cobbles whereas ________ percent is covered by sand.
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The textbook mentions three different plateaus, describe each in detail.
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What is flash flooding?
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