Deck 19: Glacial Modification of Terrain

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Hills rounded and sheared off by glacial erosion are called .

A) kettles
B) calderas
C) roche moutonnees
D) till
E) moraines
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Drift is .

A) glacial flour
B) a term which is a misnomer out of biblical literature
C) the same thing as a moraine
D) the combination of a cirque and a horn
E) an erosional feature
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Continental ice sheets smooth and round the terrain while mountain glaciations tend to .

A) polish the terrain
B) build mountains in the lower latitudes
C) steepen slopes and increase local relief
D) have similar effects
E) leave the terrain undisturbed
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The longest recorded glacial advance in 24 hours was on the order of .

A) 30 meters
B) 3 centimeters
C) 30 centimeters
D) 300 meters
E) 3 meters
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Which of the following is NOT a major, recognized glacial stage of the Pleistocene Epoch?

A) Minnesotan
B) Illinoian
C) Nebraskan
D) Wisconsin
E) Kansan
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The maximum extent of a glacier is marked by a .

A) valley train
B) terminal moraine
C) lateral moraine
D) tarn
E) hanging valley
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Which of the following is NOT one of the pluvial developments of the Pleistocene Epoch?

A) increased runoff
B) decreased evaporation
C) increased rainfall
D) increased numbers of lakes
E) increased mass of glacial ice
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The slow melting of blocks of stagnant ice in the land surface is the cause of .

A) eskers
B) ground moraines
C) cirques
D) roche moutonnees
E) kettle holes
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Which of the following terms is synonymous for "glacier flow"?

A) glacier equilibrium
B) glacier advance
C) glacier wastage
D) glacier ablation
E) none of the above
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The textbook concludes that .

A) We are about to enter another Ice Age.
B) The Ice Age has ended.
C) Causes for the Ice Age are known.
D) The Ice Age has not ended.
E) We are too close to the Ice Age to say any of the above definitively.
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The Driftless Area is in _ _.

A) Florida
B) Texas
C) Montana
D) California
E) Wisconsin
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Which of the following features is NOT composed of stratified drift?

A) valley trains
B) eskers
C) drumlins
D) kames
E) outwash plains
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Which of the following does NOT have a major concentration of contemporary mountain glaciers?

A) New Zealand
B) Appalachian Mts.
C) British Columbia, Canada
D) Cascade Mts., Washington
E) Central Asia
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Which of the following is a periglacial landform?

A) proglacial lakes
B) permafrost
C) patterned ground
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The Pleistocene Epoch .

A) didn't create glaciers over all the land surface
B) is associated with the Laurentide ice sheet
C) may not yet have ended
D) had several interglacial periods
E) is correctly described by all of the above
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The largest contemporary U.S. glacier is in .

A) Wyoming
B) Washington State
C) Hawaii
D) Alaska
E) Colorado
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The approximate maximum thickness of contemporary glacial ice is meters.

A) 4
B) 40,000
C) 40
D) 400
E) 4,000
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The Holocene is .

A) the part of Earth history that started 10,000 years ago
B) the present time in Earth history
C) a postglacial time or a glacial interlude
D) an epoch in Earth history
E) correctly described by all of the above
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The amount of erosion done by glaciation is NOT affected by the .

A) bedrock structure
B) rate of ice flow
C) thickness of the ice
D) roughness of terrain
E) periglacial conditions
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During the last Ice Age, sea level was .

A) much higher than today's sea level
B) a few centimeters higher than today's sea level
C) the same as today's sea level
D) much lower than today's sea level
E) a few centimeters lower than today's sea level
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Antarctica .

A) has its deepest ice in the east
B) has its highest elevations in the west
C) would not be above sea level if the ice were removed
D) is 95 percent covered with glacial ice
E) is correctly described by all of the above
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Comparing two locations on a glacier, it is likely they are

A) moving at a rate of about 30 meters per day.
B) moving in opposite directions.
C) moving uphill.
D) moving at different rates.
E) both in equilibrium.
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At its maximum extent, ice covered almost of the Earth's land surface.

A) 1/10
B) 3/4
C) 1/2
D) 4/5
E) 1/3
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was covered by glacial ice during the Pleistocene epoch.

A) Australia
B) South Africa
C) North America
D) South America
E) none of the above
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The shape of a(n) can be likened to an amphitheater.

A) cirque
B) till
C) arete
D) roche moutonnee
E) horn
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The movement of a glacier is normally measured in per day.

A) meters
B) tens of kilometers
C) kilometers
D) centimeters
E) tens of meters
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In Alaska, most of the contemporary glaciers are found mainly in the portion of the state.

A) central
B) western
C) northern
D) southern
E) eastern
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A glacier will start to move of its own weight when it reaches a thickness of a few .

A) meters
B) kilometers
C) dozen meters
D) centimeters
E) dozen centimeters
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About _ percent of the world's land ice resides in places other than Greenland and Antarctica.

A) 24
B) 4
C) 94
D) 54
E) 84
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The most significant erosive work of glaciers is accomplished by .

A) plucking
B) erratics
C) abrasion
D) ablation
E) firn
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Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?

A) medial moraines
B) nunataks
C) cirques
D) eskers
E) alpine glaciation
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are the largest landforms produced by mountain glaciation.

A) Kames
B) Eskers
C) Drumlins
D) Lateral moraines
E) Terminal moraines
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Lubrication for downslope glacial movement is provided by .

A) gravity
B) meltwater
C) medial moraines
D) ne´ve´
E) cyclopean stairs
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A(n) is created by a group of cirques eroding into a mountain peak.

A) arete
B) tarn
C) horn
D) truncated spurs
E) cyclopean step
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The result of mountain glaciation is to mountain topography.

A) sharpen
B) erode
C) deepen
D) steepen
E) do all of the above
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Where can one find a glacier's equilibrium line?

A) between the accumulation and ablation zones
B) at the terminal moraine
C) at its head
D) along the zone of basal slip
E) near the cirque
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According to the map in the textbook, which continent had the greatest total of ice- covered land?

A) Europe
B) South America
C) Asia
D) Australia
E) North America
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The time since 10,000 B.P. is most properly known as the epoch.

A) Holocene
B) Wisconsin
C) dinosaur
D) Pleistocene
E) Permian
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The long profile of a glaciated valley floor is .

A) irregular
B) a smooth curve
C) steep
D) logarithmic
E) none of the above
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The most prominent pluvial development of the Pleistocene was the appearance of many .

A) square kilometers of permafrost
B) lakes
C) terminal moraines
D) mountain glaciers
E) aretes
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Asia was not heavily glaciated in the Pleistocene because of .

A) warm ocean currents
B) lack of adequate precipitation
C) high mountain ranges
D) tropical latitudes
E) heavy vegetation cover
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In southwestern Wisconsin and parts of surrounding states is a non- glaciated area referred to as the Area.

A) Wisconsin Ice Age
B) Moraine
C) Driftless
D) Alpine
E) Pleistocene
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The physically separates East Antarctica from West Antarctica.

A) Antarctic Peninsula
B) Great Ice Sheet
C) Transantarctic Mountains
D) Antarctic Ocean
E) Ross Ice Shelf
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The most recent glacial stage of the Pleistocene in North America was the .

A) Wisconsin
B) Mindel
C) Illinoian
D) Nebraskan
E) Kansan
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In Europe the Wisconsin ice advance is known as the " ".

A) Alpine
B) Stoss
C) Wu¨rm
D) French
E) Beraschrund
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The glacial scouring by bedrock embedded in ice is erosion by .

A) basal slip
B) accumulation
C) periglacial
D) ablation
E) abrasion
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Today, Antarctic ice shelves are .

A) gone
B) collapsing
C) tiny
D) bigger than in Pleistocene time
E) extending close to South America
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How many continental ice sheets are in existence?

A) none
B) ten
C) one
D) two
E) too many to count
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tends to smooth the surface over which a glacier moves.

A) Quarrying
B) Ablation
C) Plucking
D) Abrasion
E) none of the above
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is granular snow which is beginning to coalesce into glacial ice.

A) A cirque
B) Ne´ve´
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Which of the following is NOT a main glacial characteristic that any satisfactory theory of ice age causes must account for?

A) eventual total deglaciation
B) multiple cycles of advance and retreat
C) concurrent development of pluvial conditions in dryland areas
D) how snow transforms into glacial ice
E) the simultaneous but non- uniform accumulation of ice masses in the Eastern and Western hemispheres
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In some places, Pleistocene glaciation depressed the Earth's crust as much as meters.

A) 1.2
B) 1,200
C) 12
D) 120
E) 12,000
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A dark band of rock debris down the middle of a glacier from the union of two adjacent glaciers is a(n) .

A) arete
B) medial moraine
C) terminal moraine
D) kame
E) lateral moraine
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During the Pleistocene, was a time of ice retreat.

A) an interglacial
B) Wisconsin time
C) the Holocene
D) Kansan time
E) Wu¨rm time
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Where several valley glaciers have joined together, one result is .

A) aretes
B) eskers
C) drumlins
D) medial moraines
E) paternoster lakes
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Which of the following glacial landforms is composed of bedrock?

A) an esker
B) a valley train
C) a lateral moraine
D) a drumlin
E) a nunatak
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If all the ice in Antarctica were to melt, sea level would .

A) lower significantly
B) lower slightly
C) rise slightly
D) stay about the same
E) rise significantly
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The creation of many glacial lakes during the Pleistocene is labeled a(n) development.

A) aeolian
B) insignificant
C) pluvial
D) fluvial
E) random
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According to the map in the textbook, the southernmost extent of contemporary glaciers in the United States is in California and .

A) Minnesota
B) Florida
C) Wyoming
D) Maine
E) Colorado
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The movement of a glacier along its bottom, lubricated by meltwater, is known as .

A) glacial flour
B) firn
C) equilibrium glide
D) basal slip
E) fjord
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Long sinuous ridges of stratified drift are termed _.

A) eskers
B) outwash plains
C) kettles
D) aretes
E) kames
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Which region had the LEAST coverage (square kilometers) of glacial ice during the Pleistocene?

A) Greenland
B) Asia
C) North America
D) Africa
E) South America
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The blunt edge of a drumlin faces .

A) in the direction opposite to the flow of ice
B) along with the direction of ice flow
C) perpendicular to the ice flow
D) into the wind
E) none of the above
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Materials deposited during a lengthy pause in glacial retreat are known as _.

A) terminal moraines
B) till plains
C) recessional moraines
D) eskers
E) lateral moraines
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Which of the following is accepted as the single, causal mechanism for the Pleistocene climate changes?

A) changes in the solar radiation received by Earth
B) changes in the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide
C) changes in Earth's orbit
D) changes in the positions of the continents
E) none of the above is widely accepted
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Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?

A) arete
B) drift
C) glacial erratics
D) till plain
E) continental glaciation
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In a roche moutonnee, the side faces the direction to which the ice is traveling.

A) lee
B) stoss
C) striation
D) fill
E) none of the above
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The Pleistocene Epoch began at least .

A) in the 1600s A.D.
B) 10,000 years ago
C) over 20 million years ago
D) 2.5 million years ago
E) in the 20th century
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How many major glacial episodes are included in the Pleistocene Epoch?

A) as many as 18 or 19
B) none
C) as many as 100 or 150
D) 2
E) as many as 50 or 60
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If you were to dig into a drumlin, you would find .

A) sorted river deposits
B) unsorted river deposits
C) deposition left by the wind
D) unsorted glacial till
E) sorted glacial till
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Glacial runoff primarily occurs .

A) as ice in the winter
B) in the daytime
C) at night
D) in the zone of accumulation
E) after heavy snows
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After Alaska, is the state with the greatest number of glaciers and greatest amount of surface area covered by glaciers.

A) Minnesota
B) Maine
C) Montana
D) Washington
E) Oklahoma
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Unsorted debris from ice sheets, after deposition, is known as _.

A) kettles
B) roche moutonnee
C) till
D) striations
E) drumlin
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is compressed snow which might change into glacial ice.

A) Ne´ve´
B) Ablation
C) Cirques
D) Calcium carbonate
E) Nunataks
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By the nature of its deposition, which of the following has the largest spatial extent (covers the most area)?

A) terminal moraines
B) drumlins
C) recessional moraines
D) glacial erratics
E) till
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The zone beyond a glacier's limit and not directly touched by ice is the zone.

A) ablation
B) moraine
C) periglacial
D) accumulation
E) ne´ve´
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Today, nearly percent of Earth's surface is affected by periglacial conditions.

A) 1
B) 20
C) 60
D) 80
E) 100
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The world's largest contemporary ice sheet is in .

A) Antarctica
B) the Arctic Ocean
C) Greenland
D) Alaska
E) the Himalayas
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At its maximum extent, continental glacial ice in North America extended as far south as .

A) Florida
B) the Gulf of Mexico
C) Montana
D) The Ohio River
E) Minnesota
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is composed of stratified (layered) drift.

A) A drumlin
B) A nunatak
C) A valley train
D) An esker
E) A lateral moraine
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1
Hills rounded and sheared off by glacial erosion are called .

A) kettles
B) calderas
C) roche moutonnees
D) till
E) moraines
C
2
Drift is .

A) glacial flour
B) a term which is a misnomer out of biblical literature
C) the same thing as a moraine
D) the combination of a cirque and a horn
E) an erosional feature
B
3
Continental ice sheets smooth and round the terrain while mountain glaciations tend to .

A) polish the terrain
B) build mountains in the lower latitudes
C) steepen slopes and increase local relief
D) have similar effects
E) leave the terrain undisturbed
C
4
The longest recorded glacial advance in 24 hours was on the order of .

A) 30 meters
B) 3 centimeters
C) 30 centimeters
D) 300 meters
E) 3 meters
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Which of the following is NOT a major, recognized glacial stage of the Pleistocene Epoch?

A) Minnesotan
B) Illinoian
C) Nebraskan
D) Wisconsin
E) Kansan
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The maximum extent of a glacier is marked by a .

A) valley train
B) terminal moraine
C) lateral moraine
D) tarn
E) hanging valley
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Which of the following is NOT one of the pluvial developments of the Pleistocene Epoch?

A) increased runoff
B) decreased evaporation
C) increased rainfall
D) increased numbers of lakes
E) increased mass of glacial ice
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The slow melting of blocks of stagnant ice in the land surface is the cause of .

A) eskers
B) ground moraines
C) cirques
D) roche moutonnees
E) kettle holes
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Which of the following terms is synonymous for "glacier flow"?

A) glacier equilibrium
B) glacier advance
C) glacier wastage
D) glacier ablation
E) none of the above
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The textbook concludes that .

A) We are about to enter another Ice Age.
B) The Ice Age has ended.
C) Causes for the Ice Age are known.
D) The Ice Age has not ended.
E) We are too close to the Ice Age to say any of the above definitively.
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The Driftless Area is in _ _.

A) Florida
B) Texas
C) Montana
D) California
E) Wisconsin
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Which of the following features is NOT composed of stratified drift?

A) valley trains
B) eskers
C) drumlins
D) kames
E) outwash plains
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Which of the following does NOT have a major concentration of contemporary mountain glaciers?

A) New Zealand
B) Appalachian Mts.
C) British Columbia, Canada
D) Cascade Mts., Washington
E) Central Asia
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Which of the following is a periglacial landform?

A) proglacial lakes
B) permafrost
C) patterned ground
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The Pleistocene Epoch .

A) didn't create glaciers over all the land surface
B) is associated with the Laurentide ice sheet
C) may not yet have ended
D) had several interglacial periods
E) is correctly described by all of the above
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The largest contemporary U.S. glacier is in .

A) Wyoming
B) Washington State
C) Hawaii
D) Alaska
E) Colorado
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The approximate maximum thickness of contemporary glacial ice is meters.

A) 4
B) 40,000
C) 40
D) 400
E) 4,000
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The Holocene is .

A) the part of Earth history that started 10,000 years ago
B) the present time in Earth history
C) a postglacial time or a glacial interlude
D) an epoch in Earth history
E) correctly described by all of the above
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The amount of erosion done by glaciation is NOT affected by the .

A) bedrock structure
B) rate of ice flow
C) thickness of the ice
D) roughness of terrain
E) periglacial conditions
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During the last Ice Age, sea level was .

A) much higher than today's sea level
B) a few centimeters higher than today's sea level
C) the same as today's sea level
D) much lower than today's sea level
E) a few centimeters lower than today's sea level
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Antarctica .

A) has its deepest ice in the east
B) has its highest elevations in the west
C) would not be above sea level if the ice were removed
D) is 95 percent covered with glacial ice
E) is correctly described by all of the above
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Comparing two locations on a glacier, it is likely they are

A) moving at a rate of about 30 meters per day.
B) moving in opposite directions.
C) moving uphill.
D) moving at different rates.
E) both in equilibrium.
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At its maximum extent, ice covered almost of the Earth's land surface.

A) 1/10
B) 3/4
C) 1/2
D) 4/5
E) 1/3
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was covered by glacial ice during the Pleistocene epoch.

A) Australia
B) South Africa
C) North America
D) South America
E) none of the above
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The shape of a(n) can be likened to an amphitheater.

A) cirque
B) till
C) arete
D) roche moutonnee
E) horn
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The movement of a glacier is normally measured in per day.

A) meters
B) tens of kilometers
C) kilometers
D) centimeters
E) tens of meters
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In Alaska, most of the contemporary glaciers are found mainly in the portion of the state.

A) central
B) western
C) northern
D) southern
E) eastern
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A glacier will start to move of its own weight when it reaches a thickness of a few .

A) meters
B) kilometers
C) dozen meters
D) centimeters
E) dozen centimeters
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About _ percent of the world's land ice resides in places other than Greenland and Antarctica.

A) 24
B) 4
C) 94
D) 54
E) 84
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The most significant erosive work of glaciers is accomplished by .

A) plucking
B) erratics
C) abrasion
D) ablation
E) firn
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Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?

A) medial moraines
B) nunataks
C) cirques
D) eskers
E) alpine glaciation
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are the largest landforms produced by mountain glaciation.

A) Kames
B) Eskers
C) Drumlins
D) Lateral moraines
E) Terminal moraines
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Lubrication for downslope glacial movement is provided by .

A) gravity
B) meltwater
C) medial moraines
D) ne´ve´
E) cyclopean stairs
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A(n) is created by a group of cirques eroding into a mountain peak.

A) arete
B) tarn
C) horn
D) truncated spurs
E) cyclopean step
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The result of mountain glaciation is to mountain topography.

A) sharpen
B) erode
C) deepen
D) steepen
E) do all of the above
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Where can one find a glacier's equilibrium line?

A) between the accumulation and ablation zones
B) at the terminal moraine
C) at its head
D) along the zone of basal slip
E) near the cirque
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According to the map in the textbook, which continent had the greatest total of ice- covered land?

A) Europe
B) South America
C) Asia
D) Australia
E) North America
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The time since 10,000 B.P. is most properly known as the epoch.

A) Holocene
B) Wisconsin
C) dinosaur
D) Pleistocene
E) Permian
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The long profile of a glaciated valley floor is .

A) irregular
B) a smooth curve
C) steep
D) logarithmic
E) none of the above
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The most prominent pluvial development of the Pleistocene was the appearance of many .

A) square kilometers of permafrost
B) lakes
C) terminal moraines
D) mountain glaciers
E) aretes
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Asia was not heavily glaciated in the Pleistocene because of .

A) warm ocean currents
B) lack of adequate precipitation
C) high mountain ranges
D) tropical latitudes
E) heavy vegetation cover
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In southwestern Wisconsin and parts of surrounding states is a non- glaciated area referred to as the Area.

A) Wisconsin Ice Age
B) Moraine
C) Driftless
D) Alpine
E) Pleistocene
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The physically separates East Antarctica from West Antarctica.

A) Antarctic Peninsula
B) Great Ice Sheet
C) Transantarctic Mountains
D) Antarctic Ocean
E) Ross Ice Shelf
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The most recent glacial stage of the Pleistocene in North America was the .

A) Wisconsin
B) Mindel
C) Illinoian
D) Nebraskan
E) Kansan
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45
In Europe the Wisconsin ice advance is known as the " ".

A) Alpine
B) Stoss
C) Wu¨rm
D) French
E) Beraschrund
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46
The glacial scouring by bedrock embedded in ice is erosion by .

A) basal slip
B) accumulation
C) periglacial
D) ablation
E) abrasion
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47
Today, Antarctic ice shelves are .

A) gone
B) collapsing
C) tiny
D) bigger than in Pleistocene time
E) extending close to South America
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48
How many continental ice sheets are in existence?

A) none
B) ten
C) one
D) two
E) too many to count
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49
tends to smooth the surface over which a glacier moves.

A) Quarrying
B) Ablation
C) Plucking
D) Abrasion
E) none of the above
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50
is granular snow which is beginning to coalesce into glacial ice.

A) A cirque
B) Ne´ve´
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51
Which of the following is NOT a main glacial characteristic that any satisfactory theory of ice age causes must account for?

A) eventual total deglaciation
B) multiple cycles of advance and retreat
C) concurrent development of pluvial conditions in dryland areas
D) how snow transforms into glacial ice
E) the simultaneous but non- uniform accumulation of ice masses in the Eastern and Western hemispheres
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52
In some places, Pleistocene glaciation depressed the Earth's crust as much as meters.

A) 1.2
B) 1,200
C) 12
D) 120
E) 12,000
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53
A dark band of rock debris down the middle of a glacier from the union of two adjacent glaciers is a(n) .

A) arete
B) medial moraine
C) terminal moraine
D) kame
E) lateral moraine
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54
During the Pleistocene, was a time of ice retreat.

A) an interglacial
B) Wisconsin time
C) the Holocene
D) Kansan time
E) Wu¨rm time
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55
Where several valley glaciers have joined together, one result is .

A) aretes
B) eskers
C) drumlins
D) medial moraines
E) paternoster lakes
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56
Which of the following glacial landforms is composed of bedrock?

A) an esker
B) a valley train
C) a lateral moraine
D) a drumlin
E) a nunatak
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57
If all the ice in Antarctica were to melt, sea level would .

A) lower significantly
B) lower slightly
C) rise slightly
D) stay about the same
E) rise significantly
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58
The creation of many glacial lakes during the Pleistocene is labeled a(n) development.

A) aeolian
B) insignificant
C) pluvial
D) fluvial
E) random
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59
According to the map in the textbook, the southernmost extent of contemporary glaciers in the United States is in California and .

A) Minnesota
B) Florida
C) Wyoming
D) Maine
E) Colorado
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60
The movement of a glacier along its bottom, lubricated by meltwater, is known as .

A) glacial flour
B) firn
C) equilibrium glide
D) basal slip
E) fjord
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61
Long sinuous ridges of stratified drift are termed _.

A) eskers
B) outwash plains
C) kettles
D) aretes
E) kames
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62
Which region had the LEAST coverage (square kilometers) of glacial ice during the Pleistocene?

A) Greenland
B) Asia
C) North America
D) Africa
E) South America
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63
The blunt edge of a drumlin faces .

A) in the direction opposite to the flow of ice
B) along with the direction of ice flow
C) perpendicular to the ice flow
D) into the wind
E) none of the above
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64
Materials deposited during a lengthy pause in glacial retreat are known as _.

A) terminal moraines
B) till plains
C) recessional moraines
D) eskers
E) lateral moraines
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65
Which of the following is accepted as the single, causal mechanism for the Pleistocene climate changes?

A) changes in the solar radiation received by Earth
B) changes in the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide
C) changes in Earth's orbit
D) changes in the positions of the continents
E) none of the above is widely accepted
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66
Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?

A) arete
B) drift
C) glacial erratics
D) till plain
E) continental glaciation
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67
In a roche moutonnee, the side faces the direction to which the ice is traveling.

A) lee
B) stoss
C) striation
D) fill
E) none of the above
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68
The Pleistocene Epoch began at least .

A) in the 1600s A.D.
B) 10,000 years ago
C) over 20 million years ago
D) 2.5 million years ago
E) in the 20th century
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69
How many major glacial episodes are included in the Pleistocene Epoch?

A) as many as 18 or 19
B) none
C) as many as 100 or 150
D) 2
E) as many as 50 or 60
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70
If you were to dig into a drumlin, you would find .

A) sorted river deposits
B) unsorted river deposits
C) deposition left by the wind
D) unsorted glacial till
E) sorted glacial till
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71
Glacial runoff primarily occurs .

A) as ice in the winter
B) in the daytime
C) at night
D) in the zone of accumulation
E) after heavy snows
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72
After Alaska, is the state with the greatest number of glaciers and greatest amount of surface area covered by glaciers.

A) Minnesota
B) Maine
C) Montana
D) Washington
E) Oklahoma
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73
Unsorted debris from ice sheets, after deposition, is known as _.

A) kettles
B) roche moutonnee
C) till
D) striations
E) drumlin
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74
is compressed snow which might change into glacial ice.

A) Ne´ve´
B) Ablation
C) Cirques
D) Calcium carbonate
E) Nunataks
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75
By the nature of its deposition, which of the following has the largest spatial extent (covers the most area)?

A) terminal moraines
B) drumlins
C) recessional moraines
D) glacial erratics
E) till
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76
The zone beyond a glacier's limit and not directly touched by ice is the zone.

A) ablation
B) moraine
C) periglacial
D) accumulation
E) ne´ve´
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77
Today, nearly percent of Earth's surface is affected by periglacial conditions.

A) 1
B) 20
C) 60
D) 80
E) 100
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78
The world's largest contemporary ice sheet is in .

A) Antarctica
B) the Arctic Ocean
C) Greenland
D) Alaska
E) the Himalayas
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79
At its maximum extent, continental glacial ice in North America extended as far south as .

A) Florida
B) the Gulf of Mexico
C) Montana
D) The Ohio River
E) Minnesota
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80
is composed of stratified (layered) drift.

A) A drumlin
B) A nunatak
C) A valley train
D) An esker
E) A lateral moraine
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