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← Earth & Natural SystemsA prolonged drought reduces soil moisture, intensifying a dust storm. What happens to the saltation threshold wind speed?
A)Threshold speed remains constant
B)Threshold speed increases slightly
C)Threshold speed fluctuates randomly
D)Threshold speed decreases significantly✓
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The saltation threshold wind speed decreases significantly because less soil moisture means particles are less cohesive and more easily mobilized by wind, therefore, a lower wind speed is required to initiate saltation, rather than remaining constant or fluctuating randomly.
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