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- Blowhole_(geology) abstract "In geology, a blowhole is formed as sea caves grow landwards and upwards into vertical shafts and expose themselves towards the surface, which can result in blasts of water from the top of the blowhole if the geometry of the cave and blowhole and state of the weather are appropriate.A blowhole is also the name of a rare geologic feature in which air is blown through a small hole at the surface due to pressure differences between a closed underground system and the surface. The blowholes of Wupatki National Monument are an example of such a phenomenon. It is estimated that the closed underground passages have a volume of at least seven billion cubic feet. Wind speeds can approach 30 miles per hour. </center>".
- Blowhole_(geology) thumbnail Blowhole1.svg?width=300.
- Blowhole_(geology) wikiPageID "964868".
- Blowhole_(geology) wikiPageRevisionID "606160568".
- Blowhole_(geology) hasPhotoCollection Blowhole_(geology).
- Blowhole_(geology) subject Category:Blowholes.
- Blowhole_(geology) subject Category:Cave_geology.
- Blowhole_(geology) subject Category:Coastal_and_oceanic_landforms.
- Blowhole_(geology) subject Category:Coastal_geography.
- Blowhole_(geology) type Blowhole105250420.
- Blowhole_(geology) type Blowholes.
- Blowhole_(geology) type BodyPart105220461.
- Blowhole_(geology) type Orifice105249636.
- Blowhole_(geology) type Part109385911.
- Blowhole_(geology) type Passage105248181.
- Blowhole_(geology) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Blowhole_(geology) type Spiracle105250310.
- Blowhole_(geology) type Structure105225602.
- Blowhole_(geology) type Thing100002452.
- Blowhole_(geology) comment "In geology, a blowhole is formed as sea caves grow landwards and upwards into vertical shafts and expose themselves towards the surface, which can result in blasts of water from the top of the blowhole if the geometry of the cave and blowhole and state of the weather are appropriate.A blowhole is also the name of a rare geologic feature in which air is blown through a small hole at the surface due to pressure differences between a closed underground system and the surface.".
- Blowhole_(geology) label "Blaasgat".
- Blowhole_(geology) label "Blowhole (geology)".
- Blowhole_(geology) label "Blowhole".
- Blowhole_(geology) label "Bufadero".
- Blowhole_(geology) label "Geyser maritime".
- Blowhole_(geology) label "Дыхало (геология)".
- Blowhole_(geology) label "吹蝕穴".
- Blowhole_(geology) sameAs Blowhole.
- Blowhole_(geology) sameAs Bufadero.
- Blowhole_(geology) sameAs Geyser_maritime.
- Blowhole_(geology) sameAs Blaasgat.
- Blowhole_(geology) sameAs m.03tz3g.
- Blowhole_(geology) sameAs Q885499.
- Blowhole_(geology) sameAs Q885499.
- Blowhole_(geology) sameAs Blowhole_(geology).
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- Blowhole_(geology) depiction Blowhole1.svg.
- Blowhole_(geology) isPrimaryTopicOf Blowhole_(geology).