| 1. | Agricultural runoff and wind blown debris are prime examples.
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| 2. | The wind blown seeds mature from November to February.
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| 3. | The geology of the zone is obscured by the wind blown over-burden.
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| 4. | The fruit capsules mature and open around January, releasing feathery wind blown seeds.
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| 5. | By 1906 wind blown, alluvial etc.
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| 6. | Wind blown sediment deposits help create the loess based and alluvial sand soils of the Negev area.
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| 7. | Wind blown dust and debris, including plastic bags, are blown seaward from landfills and other areas.
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| 8. | The higher elevations of the prairie are covered by wind blown sands that form dunes, sandhills region of Nebraska.
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| 9. | By the 18th century only the remains of a dovecot and a few wind blown trees are said to have survived.
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| 10. | Heath is dry, wind blown, and vegetation is sparse _ grasses, low blackberry bushes, scrub oak, wildflowers.
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