Deck 6: Weathering, Erosion, and Soil
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Deck 6: Weathering, Erosion, and Soil
1
List some ways in which organisms contribute to mechanical weathering.
burrowing/particle mixing/root wedging/reduction of particle size
2
Name an important physical property about water that makes it unique among liquids,and why is this property important in the weathering of rocks?
It increases in volume when it freezes (changes from a liquid to a solid state).The expanding volume creates pressures which may break rocks and minerals into smaller pieces.
3
Define weathering.
Weathering is the physical disintegration and/or chemical decomposition of rocks at or near Earth's surface as they are exposed to the atmosphere,hydrosphere,and/or biosphere.
4
Briefly explain how exfoliation domes form.
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5
How does mechanical weathering differ from chemical weathering?
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6
List the agricultural practices which reduce the rate of soil erosion and explain why each does so.
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7
What factors and sequence of events commonly lead to soil erosion in rainforests?
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8
How can organisms contribute to chemical weathering?
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9
In what climatic conditions is frost action most effective?
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10
Explain why the ferromagnesian minerals most susceptible to chemical weathering are those formed early in the continuous branch of Bowen's reaction series.
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11
How does loss of soil fertility exacerbate soil erosion?
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12
Explain why,and give two examples of how,climate is more effective in determining soil type than parent rock type.
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13
Briefly explain why water is such an important agent in chemical weathering.
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14
How do soils that form in semi-arid to arid regions differ in their basic characteristics from soils that form in humid regions?
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15
What processes lead to soil degradation?
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16
How does weathering differ from erosion?
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17
Briefly explain the sequence in which a soil develops.
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18
What environmental effects are being seen that result from acid rain? In which environments are these effects lessened? Where are they most seen?
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19
List some examples of mechanical weathering processes.
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20
Describe the human activities that produce acid rain.
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21
Any process that removes soil or makes it less productive is called _______ _______.
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22
Three important chemical processes involved in chemical weathering are ____________________,____________________,and ____________________.
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23
Weathering is an essential part of the _______ _______ because parent material must break down into smaller pieces or perhaps dissolve to become sediment.
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24
What factors lead to the development of the "Dust Bowl" during the 1930s in the United States?
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25
A(n)____________________ soil forms where the parent material has weathered,whereas ____________________ soil develops from eroded material that was weathered at another location.
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26
What are the principle controls on soil formation?
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27
Briefly explain how hydrolysis results in the weathering of some minerals.
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28
The process that decomposes rocks and minerals by altering the makeup of the parent material is called _______ _______.
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29
How does mechanical weathering aid chemical weathering?
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30
How does regolith differ from soil?
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31
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are rising due to the burning of fossil fuels.How might this increased level of carbon dioxide affect rates of weathering?
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32
Why do small particles weather more rapidly than large particles?
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33
The chemical weathering process that produces most of the red,yellow,and brown colors seen in soils and many sedimentary rocks is called ____________________.
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34
____________________ is an essential component of soil as it provides nutrients to plants and increases the ability of the soil to retain ____________________.
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35
Soils that are a result of intense weathering and are typically found in the tropics are ____________________.
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36
Large,rounded masses of rock from which joint-bounded slabs of rock have slipped off are _______ _______.
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37
Carbonate minerals,like calcite,dissolve readily in a solution that is _______.
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38
What is soil degradation?
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39
What three types of soil degradation are recognized?
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40
What are the major factors that control the rate of chemical weathering?
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41
On a pH scale,the pH value of something neutral is _______; the pH of normal rain is _____ and acid rain is less than _____.
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42
The important weathering product(s)of hydrolysis of feldspar is (are)____.
A) ferromagnesian minerals
B) sand minerals
C) dissolved calcium
D) clay minerals
E) accessory minerals
A) ferromagnesian minerals
B) sand minerals
C) dissolved calcium
D) clay minerals
E) accessory minerals
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43
The actions of ____________________ and ____________________ are responsible for most soil erosion.
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44
Which of the following is a means of mechanical weathering?
A) frost wedging
B) pressure release
C) thermal expansion and contraction
D) burrowing and root wedging
E) all of these
A) frost wedging
B) pressure release
C) thermal expansion and contraction
D) burrowing and root wedging
E) all of these
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45
Hydrolysis is particularly effective in weathering ____.
A) limestone
B) sandstone
C) quartz
D) calcite
E) feldspar
A) limestone
B) sandstone
C) quartz
D) calcite
E) feldspar
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46
____________________ erosion occurs when water carves small channels into a soil bed.
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47
Weathering that takes place at different rates even in the same area is called
A) mechanical weathering.
B) differential weathering.
C) chemical weathering.
D) original weathering.
A) mechanical weathering.
B) differential weathering.
C) chemical weathering.
D) original weathering.
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48
The most important factor controlling soil formation is ____________________.
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49
What is erosion?
A) movement of weathered material from its source site
B) decomposition of rock
C) disintegration of rock
D) weathering of rock and transportation of sediment
E) disintegration of soil
A) movement of weathered material from its source site
B) decomposition of rock
C) disintegration of rock
D) weathering of rock and transportation of sediment
E) disintegration of soil
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50
Frost wedging in the mountains produces which type of material?
A) tailings
B) talus
C) conglomerate
D) exfoliation
E) regolith
A) tailings
B) talus
C) conglomerate
D) exfoliation
E) regolith
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51
Which of the following is not a factor influencing the rate of chemical weathering?
A) climate
B) particle size
C) parent material
D) humidity
E) gravity
A) climate
B) particle size
C) parent material
D) humidity
E) gravity
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52
Because quartzite is (more/less)____________________ chemically stable than granite,it will be covered by a (thicker/thinner)____________________ layer of soil than will an adjacent body of granite.
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53
Weathering is classified into which of the following categories?
A) mechanistic and compositional
B) mechanical and physical
C) chemical and physical
D) physical and chemical
E) organic and inorganic
A) mechanistic and compositional
B) mechanical and physical
C) chemical and physical
D) physical and chemical
E) organic and inorganic
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54
Under similar climatic conditions,soil will develop (faster/slower)____________________ on solid bedrock than it will on unconsolidated sediment.
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55
What does pressure release weathering result in?
A) sheet jointing
B) rock bursts
C) exfoliation
D) exfoliation domes
E) all of these
A) sheet jointing
B) rock bursts
C) exfoliation
D) exfoliation domes
E) all of these
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56
Which of the following contribute to weathering?
A) organisms such as worms, bacteria, and trees
B) oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air
C) rain water
D) organic acids
E) all of these
A) organisms such as worms, bacteria, and trees
B) oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air
C) rain water
D) organic acids
E) all of these
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57
Thermal expansion and contraction occur most commonly in which of the following conditions?
A) cold and hot
B) arid and cold
C) humid and hot
D) arid and hot
E) humid and cold
A) cold and hot
B) arid and cold
C) humid and hot
D) arid and hot
E) humid and cold
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58
Under which conditions does pressure release occur?
A) humid and seasonal
B) hot and arid
C) cold and humid
D) where there is uplift and erosion
E) where there is faulting and seismic activity
A) humid and seasonal
B) hot and arid
C) cold and humid
D) where there is uplift and erosion
E) where there is faulting and seismic activity
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59
The economically valuable mineral resource produced by intense chemical weathering that is found only in laterite soils is called ____________________.
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60
What is a source of carbon dioxide for carbonic acid?
A) the atmosphere
B) soil
C) groundwater
D) surface water
E) all of these
A) the atmosphere
B) soil
C) groundwater
D) surface water
E) all of these
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61
In soil,the A horizon is
A) low in organic matter.
B) the site of little biological activity.
C) full of sand and gravel.
D) composed mostly of clays and stable minerals.
A) low in organic matter.
B) the site of little biological activity.
C) full of sand and gravel.
D) composed mostly of clays and stable minerals.
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62
Sheet joints,created by pressure release,form roughly parallel to the rock surface.
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63
A rock may be subjected to either mechanical or chemical weathering but never both at the same time.
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64
Salt crystals can exert enough force to widen cracks and dislodge particles in some rocks.
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65
Laterite soils are not very fertile.
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66
Carbonic acid forms from the combination of
A) water and bicarbonate ion.
B) water and carbon dioxide.
C) carbon dioxide and hydrogen ion.
D) calcium ion and bicarbonate ion.
A) water and bicarbonate ion.
B) water and carbon dioxide.
C) carbon dioxide and hydrogen ion.
D) calcium ion and bicarbonate ion.
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67
Laterite soils are the product of intense leaching.
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68
What is caliche?
A) a layer of silica cement within a pedalfer
B) a layer of precipitated calcium carbonate in horizon B
C) a layer of rock between soil layers C and D
D) a deposit formed in alkali soils
E) a light colored layer of unstable minerals
A) a layer of silica cement within a pedalfer
B) a layer of precipitated calcium carbonate in horizon B
C) a layer of rock between soil layers C and D
D) a deposit formed in alkali soils
E) a light colored layer of unstable minerals
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69
Laterite soils can support extended periods of farming.
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70
Acid rain is a problem in regions near the source of the emissions but,unlike global warming,it is not a worldwide problem.
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71
The most stable shape a stone can form is a rectangle.
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72
Hydrolysis is the chemical reaction between a mineral's ions and
A) water molecules.
B) hydrogen and oxygen ions.
C) hydrogen and hydroxyl ions.
D) hydroxide ions.
A) water molecules.
B) hydrogen and oxygen ions.
C) hydrogen and hydroxyl ions.
D) hydroxide ions.
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73
Pressure release is a mechanical weathering process that occurs often in intrusive rocks such as those formed in batholiths.
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74
Laterite soils are typical of rainforests.
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75
Clay particles in soil are important to soil development because ____.
A) They hold soil particles apart.
B) They allow water and gases to enter soil.
C) They retain water and supply nutrients.
D) They allow the flow of groundwater.
E) They drain poorly.
A) They hold soil particles apart.
B) They allow water and gases to enter soil.
C) They retain water and supply nutrients.
D) They allow the flow of groundwater.
E) They drain poorly.
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76
Thermal expansion and contraction occur because rock is an excellent conductor of heat.
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77
Mechanical weathering produces no change in the chemical composition of the parent rock.
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78
Humus ____.
A) is the material always comprising the topmost soil horizon
B) is dark, organic-rich material formed by bacterial decay
C) is leaf-litter
D) must include sediments
E) none of these
A) is the material always comprising the topmost soil horizon
B) is dark, organic-rich material formed by bacterial decay
C) is leaf-litter
D) must include sediments
E) none of these
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79
Laterite soils are rich in organic matter.
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80
The biggest problem areas for acid rain include
A) the eastern United States and much of Europe.
B) China and Australia.
C) western Europe and the western United States.
D) the Amazon, Congo and Pacific rainforests.
A) the eastern United States and much of Europe.
B) China and Australia.
C) western Europe and the western United States.
D) the Amazon, Congo and Pacific rainforests.
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