Exam 13: Introduction to Landform Study
Exam 1: Introduction to Earth202 Questions
Exam 2: Portraying Earth161 Questions
Exam 3: Introduction to the Atmosphere161 Questions
Exam 4: Insolation and Temperature180 Questions
Exam 5: Atmospheric Pressure and Wind166 Questions
Exam 6: Atmospheric Moisture165 Questions
Exam 7: Atmospheric Disturbances163 Questions
Exam 8: Climate and Climate Change179 Questions
Exam 9: The Hydrosphere180 Questions
Exam 10: Cycles and Patterns of the Biosphere158 Questions
Exam 11: Terrestrial Flora and Fauna167 Questions
Exam 12: Soils166 Questions
Exam 13: Introduction to Landform Study174 Questions
Exam 14: The Internal Processes167 Questions
Exam 15: Preliminaries to Weathering: Mass Wasting and Erosion164 Questions
Exam 16: Fluvial Processes162 Questions
Exam 17: Karst and Hydrothermal Processes123 Questions
Exam 18: The Topography of Arid Lands170 Questions
Exam 19: Glacial Modification of Terrain160 Questions
Exam 20: Coastal Processes and Terrain137 Questions
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The approximate LAND surface of the Earth totals more than ________ square kilometers.
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Erosion, compaction, and sedimentation are most closely associated with ________ rocks.
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The maximum world relief is CLOSEST to ________.
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Explain the "struggle" between the internal and external processes in shaping Earth's surface.
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Crustal movements of various kinds in the Earth's crust is collectively called ________ activity.
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Isostasy refers to the recognition that the ________ floats on the denser mantle.
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Approximately 100 elements occur in nature. How many of them are widespread in making the minerals and rocks of the crust?
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Explain the difference between geologic eras, periods, and epochs. Give an example of each.
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The Rocky Mountains started to be uplifted ________ years ago.
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In the rock cycle, describe how metamorphic rocks could become sedimentary rocks.
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A considerable body of knowledge concerning Earth's interior has been amassed through all these methods EXCEPT ________.
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Which material, accumulated from the remains of plants and animals, can produce limestone?
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In a section of the chapter "Introduction to Landform Study," the authors write about Horseshoe Park in the Colorado Rockies and about looking back at North America from a spacecraft. The point of this is to understand more about ________ and the landscape.
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The crust under the ocean bottom is thinner than the crust under the continental surface.
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The altitudinal difference between the highest and lowest points in an area is known as ________.
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