Deck 10: Weathering, Soil, and Erosion
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Deck 10: Weathering, Soil, and Erosion
1
If wind picks up sand particles and scours the lower portion of a rock, what specific type of physical weathering is this called? __________________________
Abrasion
2
If a rock gets salt dissolved in water that are captured in fractures or joints and the water crystallizes to form salt gains in the joints, what type of specific chemical weathering has occurred to this rock? ____________________
salt cracking
3
The combined O and A soil horizons are also called ____________________.
topsoil
4
If you see a block of material that has slid downhill as a consolidated unit over a gently curved fracture, you have observed what specific type of mass wasting? __________________________
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5
If leaching occurs from the uppermost soil horizons of dissolved ions and clays, which specific soil horizon will the materials leach into? _____________________
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6
If you see a road that has fractured due to rapid changes in temperature, what specific type of physical weathering have you observed? _____________________
A) Hydrolysis
B) pressure-release fracturing
C) thermal expansion and contraction
D) Abrasion
A) Hydrolysis
B) pressure-release fracturing
C) thermal expansion and contraction
D) Abrasion
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7
If you wanted a balanced soil for your yard that has equal parts of sand, silt, and clay, you would find a piece of land rich in what type of soil? _____________
A) humus
B) loam
C) loess
D) silty clay
A) humus
B) loam
C) loess
D) silty clay
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8
If a rock becomes oxidized, what type of weathering has that rock undergone? ____________________
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9
When Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, the meltwater from melting glaciers at its summit caused what type of mass wasting to occur? ____________________.
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10
If you are in a forest and see a tree stump breaking apart a rock, what type of weathering would this be considered?
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11
The process of moving loose gravel, sand, clay and soil by wind, water, or glaciers is ______________ which is different than the process by which solid rock is decomposed to loose gravel, sand, clay, and soil.
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12
The process by which solid rock is decomposed to loose gravel, sand, clay, and soil is called ____________________ which is different than the process of moving loose gravel, sand, clay and soil by wind, water, or glaciers.
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13
Feldspar weathers to form clay by the process of ____.
A) dissolution
B) hydrolysis
C) frost wedging
D) salt cracking
A) dissolution
B) hydrolysis
C) frost wedging
D) salt cracking
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14
A type of mass wasting in which loose sediment moves downslope as a slurry-like fluid is called a(n) ____________________.
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15
If a rock gets water in a fracture or joint and it freezes at night, what type of physical weathering does that represent?
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16
During ____, water dissolves a mineral to form a solution.
A) dissolution
B) hydrolysis
C) frost wedging
D) abrasion
A) dissolution
B) hydrolysis
C) frost wedging
D) abrasion
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17
Frost wedging along canyon walls such as the Grand Canyon produce pile of loose, angular rock debris that accumulates beneath many cliffs and this pile of material is called what? _______________
A) litter
B) topsoil
C) caliche
D) talus
A) litter
B) topsoil
C) caliche
D) talus
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18
If you see bent tree trunks that develops a J-shaped curve in a national park, this is an indicator of what specific type of flow? ___________________________________
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19
____________________ is a hardpan that forms in arid and semiarid soils when calcium carbonate precipitates and cements the soil particles together.
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20
The evaporative concentration of salts in soils, particularly those that are heavily irrigated, is called ____________________.
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21
In the weathering process of pressure-release fracturing, ____.
A) salts crystallize in cracks, enlarging fractures
B) bedrock minerals decompose to clay
C) bedrock expands and fractures when the overlying rock erodes away
D) bedrock dissolves and ground water carries the dissolved ions away
A) salts crystallize in cracks, enlarging fractures
B) bedrock minerals decompose to clay
C) bedrock expands and fractures when the overlying rock erodes away
D) bedrock dissolves and ground water carries the dissolved ions away
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22
____ is a layer of loose rock fragments, clay, silt, and sand overlying bedrock.
A) Loam
B) Humus
C) Litter
D) Regolith
A) Loam
B) Humus
C) Litter
D) Regolith
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23
If you wanted to obtain information where you live, what specific soil report would you as the National Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) to provide you?
A) Soil order
B) Soil classification
C) Soil series
D) Soil analysis
A) Soil order
B) Soil classification
C) Soil series
D) Soil analysis
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24
Granite commonly fractures by ____, a process in which plates of weathered material split away like layers of an onion and you can observe this type of weathering in Yosemite National Park.
A) salt cracking
B) exfoliation
C) chemical weathering
D) oxidation
A) salt cracking
B) exfoliation
C) chemical weathering
D) oxidation
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25
Rusting is an example of ____.
A) dissolution
B) hydrolysis
C) frost wedging
D) oxidation
A) dissolution
B) hydrolysis
C) frost wedging
D) oxidation
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26
If you find a piece of limestone that has holes through it, this was caused because atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolves in rainwater and reacts to form a ________ that can chemically dissolve rock-like limestone.
A) strong acid
B) weak base
C) weak acid
D) strong base
A) strong acid
B) weak base
C) weak acid
D) strong base
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27
A high-latitude soil that forms over permafrost is called a(n) ____.
A) mollisol
B) gelisol
C) oxisol
D) aridisol
A) mollisol
B) gelisol
C) oxisol
D) aridisol
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28
Earthworms would most likely exist in which specific soil horizon which consists mostly of organic litter and humus, with a small portion of minerals? __________________
A) B
B) O
C) C
D) A
A) B
B) O
C) C
D) A
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29
Soils that are common in desert environments are called ____.
A) vertisols
B) histosols
C) gelisols
D) aridisols
A) vertisols
B) histosols
C) gelisols
D) aridisols
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30
Soils that form from the weathering of underlying bedrock are called ____.
A) O horizon soils
B) transported soils
C) translocated soils
D) residual soils
A) O horizon soils
B) transported soils
C) translocated soils
D) residual soils
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31
If you are hiking in the Grand Canyon along a cliff wall and a segment of bedrock slides downslope along a fracture plane, you have observed what specific type of mass wasting?
A) creep
B) a debris flow
C) a rockslide
D) a fall
A) creep
B) a debris flow
C) a rockslide
D) a fall
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32
Weathering is the decomposition and disintegration of rocks and minerals at Earth's surface by ____.
A) both mechanical and chemical processes
B) chemical processes only
C) mechanical processes only
D) the movement of the rocks and minerals from one place to another
A) both mechanical and chemical processes
B) chemical processes only
C) mechanical processes only
D) the movement of the rocks and minerals from one place to another
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33
The combined effects of mechanical and chemical weathering processes that can cause coarse crystalline igneous rocks to become rounded boulders are known as ____.
A) oxidation
B) abrasion
C) spheroidal weathering
D) organic activity
A) oxidation
B) abrasion
C) spheroidal weathering
D) organic activity
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34
The soil layer that consists of partially weathered bedrock which grades into unweathered parent rock is the ____.
A) B horizon
B) O horizon
C) C horizon
D) A horizon
A) B horizon
B) O horizon
C) C horizon
D) A horizon
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35
If you were driving in a canyon and rock falls on the road, what specific type of mass wasting did you observe? ____
A) slide
B) fall
C) flow
D) slump
A) slide
B) fall
C) flow
D) slump
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36
A mixture of mineral grains and rock fragments, organic material, water, and gas that can support plant growth is called ____.
A) soil
B) bedrock
C) humus
D) litter
A) soil
B) bedrock
C) humus
D) litter
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37
The sculpting of rock formations by blowing sand is an example of ____.
A) oxidation
B) dissolution
C) corrosion
D) abrasion
A) oxidation
B) dissolution
C) corrosion
D) abrasion
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38
In the process of hydrolysis ____.
A) salts crystallize in cracks, enlarging fractures
B) minerals react with water to form a new mineral that has water as part of its crystal structure
C) bedrock expands and fractures when the overlying rock erodes away
D) bedrock dissolves and ground water carries the dissolved ions away
A) salts crystallize in cracks, enlarging fractures
B) minerals react with water to form a new mineral that has water as part of its crystal structure
C) bedrock expands and fractures when the overlying rock erodes away
D) bedrock dissolves and ground water carries the dissolved ions away
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39
If you go to a beach with very durable sand, it likely came from the weathering of granite and the durable mineral in the sand is called what? ______________________
A) calcite
B) feldspar
C) quartz
D) mica
A) calcite
B) feldspar
C) quartz
D) mica
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40
The ____ is the maximum slope or steepness at which loose material remains stable.
A) dip slope
B) mass wasting angle
C) angle of repose
D) slip slope
A) dip slope
B) mass wasting angle
C) angle of repose
D) slip slope
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41
If you see plants that have grown between the cracks in a rock, this is an example of mechanical weathering.
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42
If you see a rock that has been oxidized and turned a red color, this would mean that chemical weathering had occurred when air and water reacted with rock to alter its chemical composition and mineral content.
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43
If you see trees on a hill that tilt uphill, what specific type of mass wasting have you observed? _______________
A) Debris flow
B) Mud flow
C) Creep
D) Slump
A) Debris flow
B) Mud flow
C) Creep
D) Slump
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44
The removal of broken down rock material and sediments out of the Grand Canyon by the Colorado River is an example of erosion.
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45
During a rockslide, bedrock slides downslope along a fracture plane.
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46
Soils that are rich in clay and organic matter typically have a low cation exchange capacity.
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47
If you wanted to see the fastest type of mass wasting, you would want to see a rock fall.
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48
One good defense against mass-wasting damage on a hillside is to ____.
A) clear away all the trees and shrubs on upper parts of the hill
B) saturate the slope with water
C) bulldoze away lower parts of the slope
D) study an area's geology and history to determine if mass wasting has occurred on similar nearby slopes
A) clear away all the trees and shrubs on upper parts of the hill
B) saturate the slope with water
C) bulldoze away lower parts of the slope
D) study an area's geology and history to determine if mass wasting has occurred on similar nearby slopes
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49
If you decided to purchase a piece of land that had andisols, you would be moving to the Pacific Northwest or to Hawaii where volcanic bedrock has formed soil.
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50
The type of mass wasting known as mudflow occurs when ____.
A) fine-grained particles flow downslope
B) rocks fall from cliffs
C) water-saturated soil slides over permafrost
D) blocks of material slide downhill over curved fractures
A) fine-grained particles flow downslope
B) rocks fall from cliffs
C) water-saturated soil slides over permafrost
D) blocks of material slide downhill over curved fractures
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51
In soils, leached ions and clay frequently accumulate in the ____.
A) B horizon
B) O horizon
C) A horizon
D) C horizon
A) B horizon
B) O horizon
C) A horizon
D) C horizon
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52
If you decide to buy a farm in the southeastern United States, ultisols or red clay soils would be the soil of choice because it is highly fertilized or nutrient enriched.
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53
If you soak a rock in pure water, it will not dissolve quickly like it would in acidic and basic solutions.
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54
During hydrolysis, saltwater that enters rock pores and cracks crystallizes, causing the rock to break.
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55
If you see a rock that has been abraded by wind, you have observed a special type of chemical weathering called dissolution.
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56
If you go to the desert and see red rocks that have been rusted because of their iron content, oxidation caused this to occur because the minerals reacted with oxygen.
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57
If you have a ____________ under your house, it would likely move at a rate of about one centimeter per year and it may damage your walls and fences over time.
A) Debris flow
B) Mud flow
C) Creep
D) Slump
A) Debris flow
B) Mud flow
C) Creep
D) Slump
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58
If you see a steep hillside that has limited on no vegetation on its slope, this can increase the probability of landslides occurring.
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59
If you decided to hike on a talus slope, it would have an angle of repose that is lower than rounded san grains because the angular blocks interlock and jam together.
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60
The alternate shrinking and swelling of humus tightens soil and prevents roots from growing easily.
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61
Explain how weathering can occur but erosion does not and then discuss how both often occur together.
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62
Explain how bedrock/parent rock relates to residual soils.
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63
Explain how water content in soil impact slope stability.
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64
Explain how volcanic eruptions impact mass wasting.
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65
Explain why the Moon still has early impact craters.
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66
Explain how human activity can influence weathering and erosion.
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67
Explain why the Earth no longer has most of its early impact craters.
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68
Explain how dissolution is different from hydrolysis.
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69
Explain how earthquakes impact mass wasting.
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70
Explain why alfisols are used frequently in agriculture and discuss how they form.
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71
Explain how water content in soil impact mass wasting.
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72
Explain how transported soils form and provide an example of transported soils.
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73
Explain what types of mass wasting you would expect in steep walled canyon. Describe at least two types and discuss the risk factor for humans and property.
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74
Explain how chemical and mechanical weathering can act together?
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75
Explain the angle of repose is used in building codes to prohibit construction in unstable areas.
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76
Explain how slope and steepness impact mass wasting.
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77
Explain which layers of soil you may have to manufacture if your yard does not have organic material.
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78
Explain how the type of rock and orientation of rock layers impact mass wasting.
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79
Explain how the steepness of a slope impacts mass wasting.
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80
Explain how climate influences soil formation.
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