Exam 20: Shaping Earths Surface

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Deposits of bulldozed rocks that remain after a glacier melts are called

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An easily crumbled soil with approximately equal amounts of sand, silt, and clay is called loam.

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Glaciers form when

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Dissolving a rock in acid is the equivalent of

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Soil creep is a very slow landslide.

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In the deserts, the wind plays a greater role in shaping features than does water.

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A stream in its youth exhibits which of the following sets of characteristics?

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Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering?

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Soils formed in cold, dry climates have shallow topsoil with less humus.

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Weathering is the process that must occur before erosion can take place.

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Weathering involves the

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When a stream flows into a body of water it often forms a

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Which of the following statements about a meandering stream is true?

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The red soils of Oklahoma and Georgia are due to the presence of

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Which sequence of processes occurs in the correct order?

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Steep, conical deposits of rock fragments at the base of a cliff or slope are called talus.

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One would expect to find deep rich soil layer where the climate is

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Which of the following soil components is not likely to be the result of mechanical weathering?

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Ventifacts are

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Old-age features such as floodplains and meanders gradually work their way down from the source to the mouth as a stream lowers the land.

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