Exam 5: Weathering and Soil
Exam 1: An Introduction to Geology and Plate Tectonics198 Questions
Exam 2: Minerals: The Building Blocks of Rocks185 Questions
Exam 3: Igneous Rocks190 Questions
Exam 4: Volcanoes and Volcanic Processes155 Questions
Exam 5: Weathering and Soil157 Questions
Exam 6: Sedimentary Rocks234 Questions
Exam 7: Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks143 Questions
Exam 8: Geologic Time143 Questions
Exam 9: Crustal Deformation145 Questions
Exam 10: Earthquakes and Earth's Interior185 Questions
Exam 11: The Ocean Floor172 Questions
Exam 12: Plate Tectonics: The Framework for Modern Geology162 Questions
Exam 13: Mountain Building and Continental Frameworks161 Questions
Exam 14: Mass Wasting: The Work of Gravity131 Questions
Exam 15: Running Water139 Questions
Exam 16: Groundwater159 Questions
Exam 17: Glaciers and Glaciation183 Questions
Exam 18: Deserts and Winds132 Questions
Exam 19: Shorelines153 Questions
Exam 20: Mineral and Energy Resources159 Questions
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In pedalfer soils, the B horizon is enriched in calcite and humus.
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Like most other liquids, water decreases in volume when it freezes.
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How has agriculture, silviculture, and urbanization influenced soil erosion and transported sediment loads?
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Ferromagnesian minerals (like olivine and pyroxene)that crystallize at high temperatures in Bowen's reaction series are generally much less susceptible to chemical weathering than quartz.
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Thermal cooling, especially of igneous rocks, results in the formation of regular patterns of joints.
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Ordinary chemical weathering of rock forming minerals like feldspar and amphibole produces ________.
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What is the feature labelled "A" in the diagram below? Also, how did it form?


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The principal causes of mechanical fragmentation of rocks in place are ________.
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Weathering is considered an internal process, because it involves chemical changes in minerals.
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Rocks always weather chemically before they undergo mechanical weathering.
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What term describes a soil that has developed from silt and clay deposited by a flooding river?
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Hydrolysis is ________ to weaken or destroy the mineral lattice.
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Assume that water filling a crack in a rock undergoes cycles of freezing and melting.Which of the following statements is true?
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Abundant moisture and warm temperatures result in high rates of chemical weathering.
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Sheeting fractures and exfoliation domes commonly develop in areas with soft, highly fractured bedrock.
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