Exam 10: Weathering, Soil, and Erosion
Exam 1: Earth Systems81 Questions
Exam 2: Minerals81 Questions
Exam 3: Rocks81 Questions
Exam 4: Geologic Time: a Story in the Rocks80 Questions
Exam 5: Geologic Resources81 Questions
Exam 6: The Active Earth: Plate Tectonics81 Questions
Exam 7: Earthquakes and the Earths Structure80 Questions
Exam 8: Volcanoes and Plutons79 Questions
Exam 9: Mountains80 Questions
Exam 10: Weathering, Soil, and Erosion80 Questions
Exam 11: Fresh Water: Streams, Lakes, Ground Water, and Wetlands78 Questions
Exam 12: Water Resources80 Questions
Exam 13: Glaciers and Ice Ages85 Questions
Exam 14: Deserts and Wind85 Questions
Exam 15: Ocean Basins85 Questions
Exam 16: Oceans and Coastlines85 Questions
Exam 17: The Atmosphere85 Questions
Exam 18: Energy Balance in the Atmosphere85 Questions
Exam 19: Moisture, Clouds, and Weather85 Questions
Exam 20: Climate85 Questions
Exam 21: Climate Change85 Questions
Exam 22: Motions in the Heavens85 Questions
Exam 23: Planets and Their Moons85 Questions
Exam 24: Stars, Space, and Galaxies85 Questions
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If you decide to buy a farm in the southeastern United States, ultisols or red clay soils would be the soil of choice because it is highly fertilized or nutrient enriched.
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If you are in a forest and see a tree stump breaking apart a rock, what type of weathering would this be considered?
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The ____ is the maximum slope or steepness at which loose material remains stable.
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If you see a rock that has been abraded by wind, you have observed a special type of chemical weathering called dissolution.
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If you go to the desert and see red rocks that have been rusted because of their iron content, oxidation caused this to occur because the minerals reacted with oxygen.
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If you go to a beach with very durable sand, it likely came from the weathering of granite and the durable mineral in the sand is called what? ______________________
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When Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, the meltwater from melting glaciers at its summit caused what type of mass wasting to occur? ____________________.
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The sculpting of rock formations by blowing sand is an example of ____.
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A high-latitude soil that forms over permafrost is called a(n) ____.
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Weathering is the decomposition and disintegration of rocks and minerals at Earth's surface by ____.
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Earthworms would most likely exist in which specific soil horizon which consists mostly of organic litter and humus, with a small portion of minerals? __________________
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If you wanted to see the fastest type of mass wasting, you would want to see a rock fall.
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If you see a block of material that has slid downhill as a consolidated unit over a gently curved fracture, you have observed what specific type of mass wasting? __________________________
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If you soak a rock in pure water, it will not dissolve quickly like it would in acidic and basic solutions.
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Explain why alfisols are used frequently in agriculture and discuss how they form.
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One good defense against mass-wasting damage on a hillside is to ____.
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In soils, leached ions and clay frequently accumulate in the ____.
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If you have a ____________ under your house, it would likely move at a rate of about one centimeter per year and it may damage your walls and fences over time.
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