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← GeographyWhich hazard increases on coastal sediment dunes when vegetation removal occurs?
A)Reduced albedo, thus increased temperature
B)Decreased infiltration therefore rapid saturation
C)Increased deflation increases airborne particulates✓
D)Enhanced aggregation creating claypan horizons
💡 Explanation
Increased deflation occurs because vegetation binds sand; therefore, removing it unleashes particulate matter instead of maintaining stability through root cohesion, rather than changes in albedo or soil aggregation processes.
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