Prairie dogs ventilate their burrows by building a moundaround one entrance, which is

Chapter 14, Problem 17

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Prairie dogs ventilate their burrows by building a moundaround one entrance, which is open to a stream of airwhen wind blows from any direction. A second entranceat ground level is open to almost stagnant air. How doesthis construction create an airflow through the burrow?

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