Exam 6: Weathering, Erosion, and Soil
Exam 1: Understanding Earth: A Dynamic and Evolving Planet76 Questions
Exam 2: Plate Tectonics: A Unifying Theory108 Questions
Exam 3: Minerals The Building Blocks of Rocks73 Questions
Exam 4: Igneous Rocks and Plutons74 Questions
Exam 5: Volcanoes and Volcanism66 Questions
Exam 6: Weathering, Erosion, and Soil81 Questions
Exam 7: Sediment and Sedimentary Rocks68 Questions
Exam 8: Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks73 Questions
Exam 9: Earthquakes and Earth's Interior90 Questions
Exam 10: Deformation,Mountain Building,and Earth's Crust68 Questions
Exam 11: Mass Wasting63 Questions
Exam 12: Running Water Streams and Rivers76 Questions
Exam 13: Groundwater65 Questions
Exam 14: Glaciers and Glaciation61 Questions
Exam 15: The Work of Wind and Deserts69 Questions
Exam 16: Oceans, Shorelines, and Shoreline Processes84 Questions
Exam 17: Geologic Time: Concepts and Principles67 Questions
Exam 18: Organic Evolution The Theory and Its Supporting Evidence70 Questions
Exam 19: Precambrian Earth and Life History94 Questions
Exam 20: Paleozoic Earth History77 Questions
Exam 21: Paleozoic Life History99 Questions
Exam 22: Mesozoic Earth and Life History90 Questions
Exam 23: Cenozoic Earth and Life History100 Questions
Exam 24: Geology in Perspective3 Questions
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Laterite soils can support extended periods of farming.
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The chemical weathering process that produces most of the red,yellow,and brown colors seen in soils and many sedimentary rocks is called ____________________.
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oxidation
What three types of soil degradation are recognized?
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erosion,chemical deterioration,and physical deterioration
The process that decomposes rocks and minerals by altering the makeup of the parent material is called _______ _______.
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Because quartzite is (more/less)____________________ chemically stable than granite,it will be covered by a (thicker/thinner)____________________ layer of soil than will an adjacent body of granite.
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Weathering is an essential part of the _______ _______ because parent material must break down into smaller pieces or perhaps dissolve to become sediment.
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The most important factor controlling soil formation is ____________________.
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Explain why,and give two examples of how,climate is more effective in determining soil type than parent rock type.
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____________________ erosion occurs when water carves small channels into a soil bed.
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The actions of ____________________ and ____________________ are responsible for most soil erosion.
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Three important chemical processes involved in chemical weathering are ____________________,____________________,and ____________________.
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Under similar climatic conditions,soil will develop (faster/slower)____________________ on solid bedrock than it will on unconsolidated sediment.
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A(n)____________________ soil forms where the parent material has weathered,whereas ____________________ soil develops from eroded material that was weathered at another location.
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Sheet joints,created by pressure release,form roughly parallel to the rock surface.
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Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are rising due to the burning of fossil fuels.How might this increased level of carbon dioxide affect rates of weathering?
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