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  • 1salt flats — UK US noun [plural] a large area of flat land naturally covered with salt Thesaurus: deserts and dry landhyponym * * * plural n. areas of flat land covered with a layer of salt * * * ˈsalt flats 7 [salt flats] …

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  • 2salt flats — plural noun areas of flat land covered with a layer of salt …

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  • 3salt flats — UK / US noun [plural] a large area of flat land naturally covered with salt …

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  • 4Bonneville Salt Flats — The Bonneville Salt Flats are a 159 square mile (412 km²) [http://www.lib.utah.edu/spc/photo/bonn/bonn.htm] salt flat in northwestern Utah. The depth of the salt has been recorded at 6 feet (1.8 m) in many areas.Fact|date=March 2007 A remnant of… …

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  • 5Bonneville Salt Flats — 40° 45′ 45″ N 113° 53′ 44″ W / 40.762522, 113.895520 …

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  • 6Bonneville Salt Flats — ▪ region, Utah, United States       stretch of barren salt flats covering about 100 square miles (260 square km) in Tooele county, northwestern Utah, U.S. The flats, part of the Great Salt Lake Desert, are a remnant of the bed of an ancient lake… …

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  • 7Bonneville Salt Flats — Sp Bònevilio druskóžemiai Ap Bonneville Salt Flats L JAV (Juta) …

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  • 8Bonneville Salt Flats — geographical name broad level area of Great Salt Lake Desert E of Wendover, Utah …

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  • 9Salt pan (geology) — Natural salt pans are flat expanses of ground covered with salt and other minerals, usually shining white under the sun. They are found in deserts, and should not be confused with man made salt evaporation ponds. A salt pan is formed where water… …

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  • 10Salt storm — A salt storm is a low lying cloud of airborne salt that hovers over large areas, the result of wind sweeping over salt flats. Salt storms usually occur in places with large aboveground deposits of salt, such as those surrounding the Great Salt… …

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