blowout in the PONS Dictionary

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In inland deserts, parabolic dunes commonly originate and extend downwind from blowouts in sand sheets only partly anchored by vegetation.
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Some of the games also resulted in blowouts.
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Blowout penstemon is only found in sandy locations with little to no vegetation present.
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The fire started after a blowout occurred, causing crude oil to make contact with the flames that powered the oil derrick.
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In 1924 the first successful blowout preventer was brought to market.
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This article does not address inside blowout preventer use.
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A blowout forms when a patch of protective vegetation is lost, allowing strong winds to blow out sand and form a depression.
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First, remnants of the destroyed oil well and blowout preventer were removed.
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Blowouts are generally small, but may be up to several kilometers in diameter.
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Although they generally remain small, blowouts can expand to kilometers in size and up to around 70m in depth.
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