Deck 21: Glaciers: the Work of Ice
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Deck 21: Glaciers: the Work of Ice
1
How much of the land surface is covered by ice?
A)approximately 10%
B)approximately 50%
C)approximately 30%
D)approximately 80%
A)approximately 10%
B)approximately 50%
C)approximately 30%
D)approximately 80%
A
2
In a valley glacier,where is the ice velocity the fastest?
A)along the base of the glacier
B)along the sides of the glacier
C)along the top center of the glacier
D)The ice velocity is constant throughout the glacier.
A)along the base of the glacier
B)along the sides of the glacier
C)along the top center of the glacier
D)The ice velocity is constant throughout the glacier.
C
3
Which of the following will cause sea level to rise?
A)the melting of a very large iceberg
B)the melting of the Ross ice shelf
C)the melting of the Greenland ice cap
D)all of the above
A)the melting of a very large iceberg
B)the melting of the Ross ice shelf
C)the melting of the Greenland ice cap
D)all of the above
C
4
In a bitterly cold climate,glaciers will move primarily by
A)basal slip.
B)calving.
C)plastic flow.
D)sublimation.
A)basal slip.
B)calving.
C)plastic flow.
D)sublimation.
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5
Which of the following describes the transformation of ice to gaseous water vapor?
A)boiling
B)calving
C)melting
D)sublimation
A)boiling
B)calving
C)melting
D)sublimation
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6
Why do glacial crevasses form?
A)because glacial meltwater erodes small valleys as glacial rivers flow
B)because plate tectonic forces deform the glacier
C)because the glacial surface is brittle and cracks as the ice flows
D)because the glacial surface partially melts,leaving holes and cracks
A)because glacial meltwater erodes small valleys as glacial rivers flow
B)because plate tectonic forces deform the glacier
C)because the glacial surface is brittle and cracks as the ice flows
D)because the glacial surface partially melts,leaving holes and cracks
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7
A snow deposit contains approximately 90% air.How much air does glacial ice contain?
A)approximately 5%
B)approximately 20%
C)approximately 50%
D)approximately 90%
A)approximately 5%
B)approximately 20%
C)approximately 50%
D)approximately 90%
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8
Which of the following lists is written in order of increasing ice "metamorphism"?
A)snow,granular ice,firn,glacial ice
B)snow,firn,glacial ice,granular ice
C)snow,firn,granular ice,glacial ice
D)snow,granular ice , glacial ice,firn
A)snow,granular ice,firn,glacial ice
B)snow,firn,glacial ice,granular ice
C)snow,firn,granular ice,glacial ice
D)snow,granular ice , glacial ice,firn
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9
If a very large iceberg in the ocean were to melt,what would happen to sea level?
A)The sea level would decrease slightly.
B)The sea level would remain the same.
C)The sea level would increase slightly.
D)The sea level would decrease or increase depending on the air content of the iceberg.
A)The sea level would decrease slightly.
B)The sea level would remain the same.
C)The sea level would increase slightly.
D)The sea level would decrease or increase depending on the air content of the iceberg.
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10
Which of the following statements is correct?
A)Continental and valley glaciers both move mostly by basal slip.
B)Continental and valley glaciers both move mostly by plastic flow.
C)Continental glaciers move mostly by basal slip; valley glaciers move mostly by plastic flow.
D)Continental glaciers move mostly by plastic flow; valley glaciers move mostly by basal slip.
A)Continental and valley glaciers both move mostly by basal slip.
B)Continental and valley glaciers both move mostly by plastic flow.
C)Continental glaciers move mostly by basal slip; valley glaciers move mostly by plastic flow.
D)Continental glaciers move mostly by plastic flow; valley glaciers move mostly by basal slip.
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11
If accumulation exceeds ablation,then
A)the glacial ice will flow downhill and the glacial front will move downhill.
B)the glacial ice will flow downhill,but the glacial front will move uphill.
C)the glacial ice will flow uphill,but the glacial front will move downhill.
D)the glacial ice will flow uphill and the glacial front will move uphill.
A)the glacial ice will flow downhill and the glacial front will move downhill.
B)the glacial ice will flow downhill,but the glacial front will move uphill.
C)the glacial ice will flow uphill,but the glacial front will move downhill.
D)the glacial ice will flow uphill and the glacial front will move uphill.
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12
If the hypothesis that proposes that Earth was entirely covered with ice during late Precambrian time - Snowball Earth - is correct,then what process brought it out of that state?
A)the Sun heated up
B)atmospheric pressures fell allowing the ice to sublime
C)heat conduction through the oceanic lithosphere melted the ice
D)volcanic eruptions heated the atmosphere by emitting greenhouse gases
A)the Sun heated up
B)atmospheric pressures fell allowing the ice to sublime
C)heat conduction through the oceanic lithosphere melted the ice
D)volcanic eruptions heated the atmosphere by emitting greenhouse gases
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13
Which of the following is an extremely slow-moving sheet of ice that covers vast land areas?
A)an arête
B)a continental glacier
C)an ice shelf
D)a valley glacier
A)an arête
B)a continental glacier
C)an ice shelf
D)a valley glacier
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14
Where is the largest mass of ice on Earth located?
A)Antarctica
B)Greenland
C)the Himalayas
D)Siberia
A)Antarctica
B)Greenland
C)the Himalayas
D)Siberia
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15
Which of the following forms of ice has the greatest density?
A)firn
B)glacial ice
C)granular ice
D)snow
A)firn
B)glacial ice
C)granular ice
D)snow
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16
How fast can surging glaciers move?
A)approximately 5 meters per year
B)approximately 5 kilometers per year
C)approximately 100 meters per year
D)approximately 100 kilometers per year
A)approximately 5 meters per year
B)approximately 5 kilometers per year
C)approximately 100 meters per year
D)approximately 100 kilometers per year
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17
The snow line is
A)the lowest altitude at which snow will fall in summer.
B)the lowest altitude at which snow will fall in winter.
C)the altitude above which snow does not completely melt in summer.
D)the altitude above which snow does not completely melt in winter.
A)the lowest altitude at which snow will fall in summer.
B)the lowest altitude at which snow will fall in winter.
C)the altitude above which snow does not completely melt in summer.
D)the altitude above which snow does not completely melt in winter.
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18
Why are Earth's poles colder than the equator?
A)because Earth's poles are farther from the Sun than Earth's equator
B)because the sun strikes Earth at a lower angle at the poles than at the equator
C)because there are fewer hours of sunlight at the poles than at the equator
D)because there is more snow at the poles than at the equator
A)because Earth's poles are farther from the Sun than Earth's equator
B)because the sun strikes Earth at a lower angle at the poles than at the equator
C)because there are fewer hours of sunlight at the poles than at the equator
D)because there is more snow at the poles than at the equator
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19
At the equator,at what altitude is the snow line?
A)lower than 1000 meters
B)approximately 2500 meters
C)approximately 5000 meters
D)approximately 10,000 meters
A)lower than 1000 meters
B)approximately 2500 meters
C)approximately 5000 meters
D)approximately 10,000 meters
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20
How thick are the Greenland and Antarctic ice caps?
A)approximately 100 meters thick
B)approximately 300 meters thick
C)approximately 1 kilometer thick
D)approximately 3 kilometers thick
A)approximately 100 meters thick
B)approximately 300 meters thick
C)approximately 1 kilometer thick
D)approximately 3 kilometers thick
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21
How thick is permafrost?
A)up to 5 meters thick
B)up to 50 meters thick
C)up to 500 meters thick
D)up to 5000 meters thick
A)up to 5 meters thick
B)up to 50 meters thick
C)up to 500 meters thick
D)up to 5000 meters thick
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22
Which of the following glacial deposits is the most poorly sorted?
A)an esker
B)a kame
C)a moraine
D)a varve
A)an esker
B)a kame
C)a moraine
D)a varve
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23
Glacial drift that has been modified,sorted,and distributed by meltwater streams is called
A)moraine.
B)outwash.
C)rock flour.
D)till.
A)moraine.
B)outwash.
C)rock flour.
D)till.
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24
Which of the following features can be used to determine the direction a continental glacier moved?
A)drumlins
B)roches moutonées
C)striations
D)all of the above
A)drumlins
B)roches moutonées
C)striations
D)all of the above
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25
How much of Earth's land surface is permanently frozen?
A)approximately 1%
B)approximately 5%
C)approximately 10%
D)approximately 25%
A)approximately 1%
B)approximately 5%
C)approximately 10%
D)approximately 25%
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26
Which of the following erosional features is characteristic of rivers and not glaciers?
A)an arête
B)a cirque
C)a roche moutonée
D)a V-shaped valley
A)an arête
B)a cirque
C)a roche moutonée
D)a V-shaped valley
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27
What are fjords?
A)amphitheater-like hollows carved from mountains by glaciers
B)glacial valleys flooded with seawater
C)long,winding ridges of sediment found in the middle of ground moraines
D)steep-sided lakes located on glacial outwash plains
A)amphitheater-like hollows carved from mountains by glaciers
B)glacial valleys flooded with seawater
C)long,winding ridges of sediment found in the middle of ground moraines
D)steep-sided lakes located on glacial outwash plains
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28
Which of the following is deposited directly from ice?
A)an esker
B)a kame
C)a moraine
D)a varve
A)an esker
B)a kame
C)a moraine
D)a varve
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29
What is the general term for all sediment of glacial origin?
A)drift
B)moraine
C)outwash
D)till
A)drift
B)moraine
C)outwash
D)till
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30
Which of the following would be the most suitable site for a commercial sand and gravel pit?
A)an arête
B)a drumlin
C)a kame
D)a varve
A)an arête
B)a drumlin
C)a kame
D)a varve
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31
Which of the following agents of erosion deposits the most poorly sorted sediment?
A)ice
B)ocean currents
C)streams
D)wind
A)ice
B)ocean currents
C)streams
D)wind
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32
Which of the following terms describes a glacial erosional feature as opposed to a glacial deposit?
A)erratic
B)fjord
C)outwash
D)till
A)erratic
B)fjord
C)outwash
D)till
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33
Which of the following terms describes an accumulation of rocky,sandy,or clayey material deposited at the end of a glacier?
A)dune
B)esker
C)loess
D)moraine
A)dune
B)esker
C)loess
D)moraine
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34
The age of the last glacial period is estimated by carbon-14 dating of
A)logs in the glacial drift.
B)marine organisms contained in glacial ice.
C)plant leaves contained in the glacial drift.
D)wooly mammoths in glacial ice.
A)logs in the glacial drift.
B)marine organisms contained in glacial ice.
C)plant leaves contained in the glacial drift.
D)wooly mammoths in glacial ice.
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35
Which of the following statements about varves is true?
A)Clay layers are deposited in summer and silt layers are deposited in winter.
B)Silt layers are deposited in summer and clay layers are deposited in winter.
C)Sand layers are deposited in summer and gravel layers are deposited in winter.
D)Gravel layers are deposited in summer and sand layers are deposited in winter.
A)Clay layers are deposited in summer and silt layers are deposited in winter.
B)Silt layers are deposited in summer and clay layers are deposited in winter.
C)Sand layers are deposited in summer and gravel layers are deposited in winter.
D)Gravel layers are deposited in summer and sand layers are deposited in winter.
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36
What are glacial striations?
A)dust formed by grinding rocks to clay-sized particles during glacial movement
B)grooves created by rocks scratching against bedrock at the base of a glacier
C)large,streamlined hills of till and bedrock that parallel the direction of ice movement
D)long,narrow,winding ridges of sand and gravel found in the middle of ground moraines
A)dust formed by grinding rocks to clay-sized particles during glacial movement
B)grooves created by rocks scratching against bedrock at the base of a glacier
C)large,streamlined hills of till and bedrock that parallel the direction of ice movement
D)long,narrow,winding ridges of sand and gravel found in the middle of ground moraines
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37
How do kettles form?
A)by the melting of large blocks of ice left by a glacier
B)by melting permafrost
C)by meltwater streams running through glacial tunnels
D)by seasonal deposition of coarse and fine sediment
A)by the melting of large blocks of ice left by a glacier
B)by melting permafrost
C)by meltwater streams running through glacial tunnels
D)by seasonal deposition of coarse and fine sediment
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38
During the last ice age the continents were ______ than today.
A)smaller
B)larger
C)the same size
D)in some cases larger and the other cases smaller
A)smaller
B)larger
C)the same size
D)in some cases larger and the other cases smaller
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39
When two cirques at the heads of adjacent valleys meet at the moutaintop,they produce a sharp,jagged crest called
A)an arête.
B)a drumlin.
C)a fjord.
D)a moraine.
A)an arête.
B)a drumlin.
C)a fjord.
D)a moraine.
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40
Which of the following is a depositional feature rather than an erosional feature?
A)an arête
B)a cirque
C)an esker
D)a hanging valley
A)an arête
B)a cirque
C)an esker
D)a hanging valley
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41
Glaciers ablate by
A)sublimation.
B)calving.
C)melting.
D)sublimation,calving,and melting.
A)sublimation.
B)calving.
C)melting.
D)sublimation,calving,and melting.
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42
When a glacier remains the same size for a long time it means that
A)there is no movement in the glacier.
B)there is no accumulation.
C)ablation is absent.
D)accumlation and ablation are equal.
A)there is no movement in the glacier.
B)there is no accumulation.
C)ablation is absent.
D)accumlation and ablation are equal.
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43
During the peak of the last ice age,sea level was ______ than sea level today.
A)approximately 1 meter lower
B)approximately 10 meters lower
C)approximately 100 meters lower
D)approximately 1000 meters lower
A)approximately 1 meter lower
B)approximately 10 meters lower
C)approximately 100 meters lower
D)approximately 1000 meters lower
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44
Glaciers tend to move by _________ in cold regions and ________ in temperate regions.
A)basal slip; plastic flow
B)plastic flow; ductile flow
C)ductile flow; surge flow
D)plastic flow; basal slip
A)basal slip; plastic flow
B)plastic flow; ductile flow
C)ductile flow; surge flow
D)plastic flow; basal slip
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45
Which of the following is not one of the possible explanations for previous ice ages?
A)changes in the large-scale oceanic circulation
B)increases in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
C)large land masses (continents)positioned at the poles
D)periodic changes in Earth's eccentricity
A)changes in the large-scale oceanic circulation
B)increases in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
C)large land masses (continents)positioned at the poles
D)periodic changes in Earth's eccentricity
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46
Icebergs form through a process called
A)ablation.
B)accumulation.
C)sublimation.
D)calving.
A)ablation.
B)accumulation.
C)sublimation.
D)calving.
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47
At what time in Earth's history do some geologists speculate that Earth was completely covered in ice?
A)1)8 to 0.01 million years ago (Pleistocene)
B)300 to 250 million years ago (Pennsylvanian-Permian)
C)750 to 600 million years ago (late Proterozoic)
D)4)5 to 4.0 billion years ago (Hadean)
A)1)8 to 0.01 million years ago (Pleistocene)
B)300 to 250 million years ago (Pennsylvanian-Permian)
C)750 to 600 million years ago (late Proterozoic)
D)4)5 to 4.0 billion years ago (Hadean)
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48
Lithified glacial till deposits in the rock record are called
A)varves.
B)tillites.
C)conglomerates.
D)moraines.
A)varves.
B)tillites.
C)conglomerates.
D)moraines.
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49
Generally,it will take _________ for firn to turn into glacial ice.
A)a few hours
B)a few days
C)a few years
D)tens of years
A)a few hours
B)a few days
C)a few years
D)tens of years
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50
Glacial deposits preserved in the rock record provide evidence for major continental glaciations during
A)the Ordovician period
B)Precambrian time.
C)the Permian-Pennsylvanian periods.
D)the Ordovician period,Precambrian time,and the Permian-Pennsylvanian periods.
A)the Ordovician period
B)Precambrian time.
C)the Permian-Pennsylvanian periods.
D)the Ordovician period,Precambrian time,and the Permian-Pennsylvanian periods.
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51
During glacial maximas,
A)ice volumes are high and temperatures are high.
B)ice volumes are high and temperatures are low.
C)ice volumes are low and temperatures are low.
D)ice volumes are low and temperatures are high.
A)ice volumes are high and temperatures are high.
B)ice volumes are high and temperatures are low.
C)ice volumes are low and temperatures are low.
D)ice volumes are low and temperatures are high.
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52
Which of the following has an ice shelf?
A)Antarctica
B)Arctic
C)Greenland
D)Alaska
A)Antarctica
B)Arctic
C)Greenland
D)Alaska
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53
What triggered the Pleistocene ice ages?
A)an increase in greenhouse gases
B)Milankovitch cycles
C)a shift in Earth's axis of rotation
D)Geoscientists are still uncertain.
A)an increase in greenhouse gases
B)Milankovitch cycles
C)a shift in Earth's axis of rotation
D)Geoscientists are still uncertain.
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54
The main force that drives glacial flow is
A)gravity.
B)tides.
C)wind.
D)the Moon.
A)gravity.
B)tides.
C)wind.
D)the Moon.
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55
The fine-silt to clay-sized material produced from the grinding action of glaciers is called
A)rock salt.
B)rock flour.
C)striations.
D)glacial debris.
A)rock salt.
B)rock flour.
C)striations.
D)glacial debris.
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56
Which of the following would not be considered a glacier?
A)Antarctica
B)Arctic
C)Greenland
D)All of the above.
A)Antarctica
B)Arctic
C)Greenland
D)All of the above.
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57
Which of the following sequences shows a continuous decrease in air content?
A)glacial ice,granular ice,firn
B)granular ice,firn,glacial ice
C)firn,glacial ice,granular ice
D)firn,granular ice,glacial ice
A)glacial ice,granular ice,firn
B)granular ice,firn,glacial ice
C)firn,glacial ice,granular ice
D)firn,granular ice,glacial ice
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58
When did the last ice age end?
A)about 100 years ago
B)about 10,000 years ago
C)about 1 million years ago
D)about 100 million years ago
A)about 100 years ago
B)about 10,000 years ago
C)about 1 million years ago
D)about 100 million years ago
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59
When did the most recent ice ages occur?
A)the Jurassic period
B)the Pleistocene epoch
C)the Paleozoic era
D)the Pliocene epoch
A)the Jurassic period
B)the Pleistocene epoch
C)the Paleozoic era
D)the Pliocene epoch
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60
The __________ hypothesis proposes that Earth was entirely covered with ice during the late Precambrian.
A)Snowball Earth
B)Ice Ball
C)Tillite
D)Frozen Earth
A)Snowball Earth
B)Ice Ball
C)Tillite
D)Frozen Earth
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61
If a large glacier is fed by three separate valley glaciers then how many medial moraines,at the most,would you expect to see on top of it?
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
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62
Which of the following ice formations has the most extensive ice shelf?
A)Antarctica
B)Arctic
C)Greenland
D)Alaska
A)Antarctica
B)Arctic
C)Greenland
D)Alaska
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63
When a glacier moves like a stack of cards that has been shifted,the movement is called
A)ice flow.
B)plastic flow.
C)a surge.
D)basal slip.
A)ice flow.
B)plastic flow.
C)a surge.
D)basal slip.
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64
_______ are glacial landforms that are called "sheep backs" in some countries and "whale backs" in other countries,such as Iceland.
A)Eskers
B)Roche moutonées
C)Drumlins
D)Kames
A)Eskers
B)Roche moutonées
C)Drumlins
D)Kames
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65
A given layer of glacial ice initially formed from a layer of snow that fell
A)the same year.
B)the year before.
C)10 to 20 years before.
D)hundreds of years before.
A)the same year.
B)the year before.
C)10 to 20 years before.
D)hundreds of years before.
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66
In glaciers where the speed of ice flow decreases with depth,we have
A)a surge.
B)basal slip.
C)plastic flow.
D)block flow.
A)a surge.
B)basal slip.
C)plastic flow.
D)block flow.
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67
In order to be called a glacier a mass of ice must
A)reach a certain thickness.
B)have lost most of its trapped air.
C)reach a certain areal extent.
D)move downhill.
A)reach a certain thickness.
B)have lost most of its trapped air.
C)reach a certain areal extent.
D)move downhill.
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68
Striations are particularly useful for measuring the direction of ice flow for
A)valley glaciers.
B)continental glaciers.
C)ice shelves.
D)cirque glaciers.
A)valley glaciers.
B)continental glaciers.
C)ice shelves.
D)cirque glaciers.
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69
Movement of past glaciers can be determined by looking at
A)rock flour.
B)striations.
C)outwash deposits.
D)glacial erratics.
A)rock flour.
B)striations.
C)outwash deposits.
D)glacial erratics.
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70
How many lateral moraines are needed to make one medial moraine?
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
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71
A large glacier has three medial moraines on top of it.How many valley glaciers must have a fed it?
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
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72
In glaciers undergoing basal slip,the flow rates will _____________ with depth.
A)increase
B)vary erratically
C)decrease
D)remain constant
A)increase
B)vary erratically
C)decrease
D)remain constant
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73
Which of the following glacial deposits is the best sorted?
A)an esker
B)a kame
C)a moraine
D)a varve
A)an esker
B)a kame
C)a moraine
D)a varve
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74
In a valley glacier located in a cold region the flow rate will
A)increase with depth.
B)increase from center to the sides.
C)be constant throughout the glacier.
D)decrease with depth.
A)increase with depth.
B)increase from center to the sides.
C)be constant throughout the glacier.
D)decrease with depth.
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75
Which of the following agents of erosion has the greatest competence?
A)ice
B)ocean currents
C)streams
D)wind
A)ice
B)ocean currents
C)streams
D)wind
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76
When a glacier moves as a block of ice,the movement is called
A)ice flow.
B)plastic flow.
C)a surge.
D)basal slip.
A)ice flow.
B)plastic flow.
C)a surge.
D)basal slip.
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77
The oldest confirmed glaciations occurred approximately _________ years ago.
A)10,000
B)750 Ma
C)2.4 Ga
D)4.4 Ga
A)10,000
B)750 Ma
C)2.4 Ga
D)4.4 Ga
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78
Geologist Louis Agassiz measured the movement of glaciers with
A)GPS.
B)radar.
C)lasers.
D)stakes.
A)GPS.
B)radar.
C)lasers.
D)stakes.
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79
The process by which icebergs are formed is called
A)breaking.
B)splitting.
C)cracking.
D)calving.
A)breaking.
B)splitting.
C)cracking.
D)calving.
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80
The oldest confirmed glaciations occurred during the
A)Ordovician period.
B)Proterozoic eon.
C)Permian-Pennsylvanian periods.
D)Pleistocene epoch.
A)Ordovician period.
B)Proterozoic eon.
C)Permian-Pennsylvanian periods.
D)Pleistocene epoch.
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