Weegy: Glaciers contain close to 70% of all the fresh water on Earth. Wind erosion is most common in flat, bare areas with dry, sandy soils. Antarctica is an example of a Continental glacier. [ The process by which wind picks up particles of loose sediment and carries them away is known as: deflation. The zone of ablation is located below the equilibrium line of a glacier.
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During wind erosion, the smallest particles of sediment, composed mostly of silt and clay, are most likely to move primarily by: suspension.
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Glaciers are most likely to advance during late summers.
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Wind speed and particle size determine how quickly abrasion will occur.
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The process of glacial erosion that works similarly to sandpaper is called: abrasion.
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The Southern Plains region of the United States that experienced a long drought and heavy wind erosion during the 1930s was called: the dust bowl.
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