Deck 15: Weathering and Mass Wasting
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Deck 15: Weathering and Mass Wasting
1
Limestone is most intensely weathered in arid environments.
False
2
In their downslope portions, slumps often change into earthflows.
True
3
Biological weathering includes processes that are fundamentally physical or chemical in nature.
True
4
Because of the dominance of physical weathering, which is comparatively slow, slopes in arid environments tend to be bare and angular.
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5
The expansion cracks that form during unloading are best described as faults.
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6
Compared with conditions deeper within the Earth, temperature and pressure are lower at the surface.
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7
Water never plays a role in mass wasting events.
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8
Which of the following is considered a form of physical weathering?
A)oxidation
B)hydrolysis
C)carbonation
D)solution
E)hydration
A)oxidation
B)hydrolysis
C)carbonation
D)solution
E)hydration
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9
Rock that is more resistant to weathering tends to form cliffs or ridges.
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10
Exfoliation is the physical weathering process that causes unloading.
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11
Levees most commonly form in association with _____.
A)soil creep and solifluction
B)debris flows and mudflows
C)rockfalls and unloading
D)slumps and landslides
E)rockslides and rockfalls
A)soil creep and solifluction
B)debris flows and mudflows
C)rockfalls and unloading
D)slumps and landslides
E)rockslides and rockfalls
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12
In general, the more joints and bedding planes rock has, the more resistant it is to weathering.
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13
It is possible for a single region to have joints oriented in more than one direction.
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14
Freeze-thaw weathering requires _____.
A)saltwater
B)a tropical climate
C)cracks into which water can seep
D)silicate minerals
E)igneous rock
A)saltwater
B)a tropical climate
C)cracks into which water can seep
D)silicate minerals
E)igneous rock
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15
When water freezes, it can expand up to 50%.
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16
Broken fragments of rock that separate from the original rock mass are called _____.
A)geomorphic agents
B)hydrolysis
C)soliflucts
D)clasts
E)exogenic
A)geomorphic agents
B)hydrolysis
C)soliflucts
D)clasts
E)exogenic
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17
Alternating wetting and drying can facilitate soil creep.
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18
A single rock rolling and tumbling downhill is too small to be considered mass wasting.
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19
Which of these types of mass wasting is considered to be slow?
A)solifluction
B)slump
C)earthflow
D)mudslide
E)avalanche
A)solifluction
B)slump
C)earthflow
D)mudslide
E)avalanche
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20
The angle of repose for a talus slope commonly lies between 60° and 65°.
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21
A large, rapid mass wasting event that is difficult to classify is often called a(n)_____.
A)ground tsunami
B)landwave
C)landslide
D)landflow
E)earthslide
A)ground tsunami
B)landwave
C)landslide
D)landflow
E)earthslide
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22
Which of these types of mass wasting typically involves the most water?
A)soil creep
B)rock slide
C)rockfall
D)mudflow
E)debris slide
A)soil creep
B)rock slide
C)rockfall
D)mudflow
E)debris slide
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23
Rust is an example of _____.
A)hydration
B)unloading
C)freeze-thaw
D)salt crystal growth
E)oxidation
A)hydration
B)unloading
C)freeze-thaw
D)salt crystal growth
E)oxidation
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24
The presence of talus is a good sign that _____ is occurring.
A)solifluction
B)slump
C)rockfall
D)creep
E)flow
A)solifluction
B)slump
C)rockfall
D)creep
E)flow
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25
A mass of sediment composed of a widerange of grain sizes, at least 20% of which is gravel-sized,is called _____.
A)rock
B)mud
C)talus
D)debris
E)soil
A)rock
B)mud
C)talus
D)debris
E)soil
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26
Differential weathering is controlled by _____.
A)the angle of repose for different particle sizes
B)variations in oxygen availability
C)differences in rainwater chemistry
D)variation in climate
E)differences in rock type
A)the angle of repose for different particle sizes
B)variations in oxygen availability
C)differences in rainwater chemistry
D)variation in climate
E)differences in rock type
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27
Which weathering process transforms some silicate minerals into clay minerals?
A)oxidation
B)solution
C)hydrolysis
D)hydration
E)freeze-thaw
A)oxidation
B)solution
C)hydrolysis
D)hydration
E)freeze-thaw
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28
Fast mass wasting events involving cohesive or semicohesive units of Earth materials are called _____.
A)solifluction
B)falls
C)slides
D)flows
E)avalanches
A)solifluction
B)falls
C)slides
D)flows
E)avalanches
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29
Carbonation most commonly impacts ____.
A)quartzite
B)shale
C)limestone
D)granite
E)basalt
A)quartzite
B)shale
C)limestone
D)granite
E)basalt
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30
Slumps are _____.
A)rotational slides where earth moves along a concave, curved surface
B)free falls of mud
C)linear flows of ice and snow
D)slow creep of rock
E)small avalanches of debris
A)rotational slides where earth moves along a concave, curved surface
B)free falls of mud
C)linear flows of ice and snow
D)slow creep of rock
E)small avalanches of debris
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31
Granular disintegration of coarse crystalline rocks occurs primarily as the result of ____.
A)thermal expansion and contraction
B)unloading
C)oxidation
D)carbonation
E)biological weathering
A)thermal expansion and contraction
B)unloading
C)oxidation
D)carbonation
E)biological weathering
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32
Spheroidal weathering refers to ____.
A)tiny broken pieces of rock
B)rounded rockshaped by weathering along joints
C)rounded holes or caves left in sandstone cliffs due to hydration
D)rounded rocks split into two halves by thermal expansion and contraction weathering
E)weathering by round salt crystals
A)tiny broken pieces of rock
B)rounded rockshaped by weathering along joints
C)rounded holes or caves left in sandstone cliffs due to hydration
D)rounded rocks split into two halves by thermal expansion and contraction weathering
E)weathering by round salt crystals
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33
Mudflows of volcanic ash are referred to as _____.
A)talus
B)avalanches
C)heavings
D)solifluctions
E)lahars
A)talus
B)avalanches
C)heavings
D)solifluctions
E)lahars
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34
Avalanches _____.
A)deposit raised rims, called levees
B)are a type of slow mass wasting
C)move along a curved slip plane
D)move as a cohesive unit
E)can consist of debris
A)deposit raised rims, called levees
B)are a type of slow mass wasting
C)move along a curved slip plane
D)move as a cohesive unit
E)can consist of debris
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35
Heaving is commonly accomplished by _____.
A)oxidation
B)carbonation
C)alternating freezing and thawing
D)rockfall
E)talus
A)oxidation
B)carbonation
C)alternating freezing and thawing
D)rockfall
E)talus
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36
Salt crystal growth causes weathering because ____.
A)chemical reactions with salt weaken some minerals
B)organisms readily grow on salt crystals
C)salt oxidizes readily
D)salt expands when it freezes
E)growing salt crystals can wedge apart cracks
A)chemical reactions with salt weaken some minerals
B)organisms readily grow on salt crystals
C)salt oxidizes readily
D)salt expands when it freezes
E)growing salt crystals can wedge apart cracks
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37
Hydration weathering involves the _____.
A)formation of new minerals
B)freezing and thawing of water
C)expanding and shrinking of minerals
D)dissolving of silicates
E)breaking off of concentric sheets of rock
A)formation of new minerals
B)freezing and thawing of water
C)expanding and shrinking of minerals
D)dissolving of silicates
E)breaking off of concentric sheets of rock
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38
Weathering by unloading _____.
A)results from alternating freezing and thawing of water
B)results from salt crystal growth
C)mostly affects limestone
D)can result in formation of exfoliation domes
E)most commonly affects sandstone
A)results from alternating freezing and thawing of water
B)results from salt crystal growth
C)mostly affects limestone
D)can result in formation of exfoliation domes
E)most commonly affects sandstone
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39
Solifluction is _____.
A)the fast fall of soil
B)a process that occurs mainly in areas of permafrost
C)the slow flow of rock
D)a physical weathering process
E)most common in deserts
A)the fast fall of soil
B)a process that occurs mainly in areas of permafrost
C)the slow flow of rock
D)a physical weathering process
E)most common in deserts
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40
Weathering by salt crystal growth is most effective in _____.
A)arid regions and rocky coastal locations
B)tropical rainforests
C)steppe climates
D)tundra climates
E)ice sheet climates
A)arid regions and rocky coastal locations
B)tropical rainforests
C)steppe climates
D)tundra climates
E)ice sheet climates
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41
Above the permafrost layer, the _______________ layer freezes during winter but thaws during summer.
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42
The steepest natural angle that loose material can stand at without pieces sliding or rolling downslope is called the _______________. (three words)
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43
How do weathering and the effects of weathering differ in humid versus arid climates?
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44
How are slides and flows different?
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45
The weathering process of _______________ is a type of solution that involves carbon dioxide and water molecules reacting with rock, particularly limestone.
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46
Describe the heaving process that results in soil creep.
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47
Two or more parallel joints in the same area are referred to as a(n)_______________.(two words)
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48
The primary factor that causes mass wasting is _______________.
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49
Water molecules attach to the crystalline structure of a mineral without causing a permanent change in that mineral's composition in the process of _______________.
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50
In the weathering process of _______________, a chemical reaction causes mineral-forming ions to dissociate and the separated ions are carried away in the water.
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51
The free fall of rock through air is called _______________.
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52
Oxidation is the chemical union of _______________ atoms with another substance.
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53
Freeze thaw weathering is an example of _______________ weathering.
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54
Angular, broken clasts that pile up at the base of a cliff subject to rockfall are referred to as _______________.
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55
What are some factors that determine where or when a fast mass wasting event could occur?
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56
Hydrolysis is a form of _______________ weathering.
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57
The various processes by which rocks at or near Earth's surface are disintegrated or decomposed are collectively known as _______________.
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58
The slow migration of particles along the slope to successively lower elevations as the result of some kind of heaving process is called _______________.
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59
Why can biological weathering be categorized as both physical and chemical weathering?
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60
Granite exfoliation domes are produced by the weathering process of _______________.
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