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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Metamorphic rocks are probably the most common rock type found in the Earth's crust.
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Describe how you could identify igneous extrusive rocks from igneous intrusive rocks.
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The Moho is the boundary between the crust and the ________.
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________ and nickel are thought to comprise significant portions of Earth's inner and outer cores.
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________ is NOT a direct cause of sedimentary deposits forming into rock.
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Rhyolite, andesite, basalt, and obsidian are all rocks that are classified as ________.
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________ have the most extensive occurrence at the surface of the continental United States?
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As they are created, sedimentary rock strata align ________.
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Igneous rocks apparently make up the bulk of Earth's entire crust.
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Explain why geographers are as interested as geologists in geomorphology.
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Some sedimentary rocks are formed chemically and known as ________.
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Isostasy can cause land lifting when groundwater dissolves limestone.
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Describe the pathways by which igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks may change into each other.
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________ is a sedimentary rock formed mechanically from fine silt and clay particles.
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The inferential knowledge concerning the nature of the interior of the Earth has been accumulated by ________.
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