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← GeographyFollowing prolonged drought, which outcome initiates desert pavement formation?
A)Fine sediment removal via deflation✓
B)Increased chemical weathering of silicates
C)Decreased surface runoff via infiltration
D)Plant root expansion causing fracturing
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Desert pavement forms due to deflation, a removal process of fine particles by wind action. Prolonged drought reduces vegetation cover, making soils vulnerable; therefore deflation removes silt and clay, rather than contributing to rock breakdown by weathering, runoff decrease, or root fracturing.
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