Deck 7: Weathering and Erosion

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A sediment that is made of relatively coarse mineral grains is known as _______.

A)clay
B)soil
C)sand
D)kaolin
E)saltation
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The uppermost soil horizon that contains a high amount of organic matter is known as the _____ horizon.

A)A
B)E
C)B
D)O
E)none of the above
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The never-ending formation and destruction of Earth materials is called the _______.

A)water cycle
B)life cycle
C)tectonic cycle
D)rock cycle
E)none of the above
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A type of chemical weathering in which minerals react with dissolved oxygen in water is known as _______.

A)frost wedging
B)oxidation
C)root wedging
D)acid rain
E)ion exchange
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Flowing regolith that is not saturated with water is known as a _______ flow.

A)granular
B)slurry
C)slump
D)creep
E)gradient
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Sediment that is moved along the bottom of a stream is known as _______.

A)suspended load
B)dissolved load
C)bed load
D)clay
E)sand
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A member of this family of hydrous alumino-silicate minerals is generally referred to as a _______.

A)sand
B)soil
C)sediment
D)regolith
E)clay
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The _______ layer is the deepest layer of soil that consists of parent rock material in various stages of weathering.

A)O
B)E
C)A
D)B
E)C
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A _______ is a fracture in the rock in which no appreciable movement has occurred.

A)wedge
B)soil
C)slump
D)joint
E)bedload
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A white clay found in China that has been used to make porcelain is known as _______.

A)sand
B)kaolin
C)soil
D)joints
E)erosion
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In the photo below,what does the arrow indicate? <strong>In the photo below,what does the arrow indicate?  </strong> A)bottom of A layer B)top of B layer C)top of A layer D)top of O layer E)bottom of O layer <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)bottom of A layer
B)top of B layer
C)top of A layer
D)top of O layer
E)bottom of O layer
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Partially decayed organic matter in soil is called _______.

A)humus
B)sand
C)kaolin
D)clay
E)slurry
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The figure below what gives the stream its muddy appearance _______. <strong>The figure below what gives the stream its muddy appearance _______.  </strong> A)bedload B)suspended load C)saltated load D)floodplain E)levee <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)bedload
B)suspended load
C)saltated load
D)floodplain
E)levee
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_______ is the extremely slow downslope granular flow of regolith.

A)solification
B)slump
C)slides
D)creep
E)flow
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A _______ involves a rotational movement of rock or regolith.

A)fall
B)creep
C)flow
D)slump
E)slide
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_______ is the type of weathering in the figure below. <strong>_______ is the type of weathering in the figure below.  </strong> A)Frost wedging B)Exfoliation C)Dissolution D)Ion exchange E)Oxidation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Frost wedging
B)Exfoliation
C)Dissolution
D)Ion exchange
E)Oxidation
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A permanent body of ice,consisting largely of recrystallized snow and showing evidence of movement under the pull of gravity is known as _______.

A)a glacier
B)mass wasting
C)creep
D)debris avalanche
E)none of the above
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The small spaces between mineral grains are called _______.

A)pores
B)flow
C)slump
D)regolith
E)soil
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In the figure below,what type of weathering is being shown? <strong>In the figure below,what type of weathering is being shown?  </strong> A)oxidation B)dissolution C)root wedging D)frost wedging E)sheet jointing <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)oxidation
B)dissolution
C)root wedging
D)frost wedging
E)sheet jointing
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The figure below shows an example of _______. <strong>The figure below shows an example of _______.  </strong> A)oxidation B)dissolution C)root wedging D)frost wedging E)sheet jointing <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)oxidation
B)dissolution
C)root wedging
D)frost wedging
E)sheet jointing
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The figure below illustrates a good example of a debris flow.
The figure below illustrates a good example of a debris flow.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Anthropogenic sulfur and nitrogen contribute to chemical weathering.
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In a soil profile,the A and E layers are both layers that are leached.
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The jumping of sediment grains along the stream bed is known as bedload.
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The weathering of bedrock and transportation of the resulting loosened particles is known as erosion.
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Stone Mountain,Georgia and Ayer's Rock in Australia are both examples of frost wedging.
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Mechanical weathering is the breakdown of rock by physical processes that involve chemical alteration.
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The large boulders in the figure below are an example of mechanical weathering.
The large boulders in the figure below are an example of mechanical weathering.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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When regolith is saturated with water,it is known as a slurry flow.
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A rockslide involves rotational movement of rock and regolith along a curved surface.
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Air is 1200 times less dense than water.
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The uppermost layer of regolith that can support rooted plants is known as soil.
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Dissolution is a good example of mechanical weathering.
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Some plants can be responsible for mechanical weathering.
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The figure below illustrates a good example of repeated rockfalls.
The figure below illustrates a good example of repeated rockfalls.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The process of large,curved slabs of rocks peeling off from the surface is known as dissolution.
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The Old Man in the Mountain in New Hampshire was a victim of dissolution.
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The splitting of rocks due to the repeated freezing and thawing is known as root wedging.
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Kaolin is a clay material used in the production of fine porcelains.
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The C-layer in a soil succession is known as the zone of accumulation.
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In the figure below,Ayer's Rock (Australia)was formed by _______.
In the figure below,Ayer's Rock (Australia)was formed by _______.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Atmospheric water that reacts with anthropogenic sulfur and nitrogen forms _______.
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Slurry flows can move down slope at speeds of _______ km/h.
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In the figure below,an increase in rainfall and temperature will lead to a(n)_______ in chemical weathering.
In the figure below,an increase in rainfall and temperature will lead to a(n)_______ in chemical weathering.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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"Black water" found in swamps is formed from a high amount of organic matter found in the _______ load.
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_______ is the process of ice splitting rocks during freeze/thaw cycles.
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In areas of high rainfall,where soil is thin over bedrock,and in areas where the ground is frozen to depth,slow slurry flows can occur through a process called _______.
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In the figure below,this form of chemical weathering is known as the ________.
In the figure below,this form of chemical weathering is known as the ________.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In the figure below,these _______ were formed by the mechanical erosion of glaciers.
In the figure below,these _______ were formed by the mechanical erosion of glaciers.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The figure below is an example of the use of _______,which is composed of fine-grained hydrous alumino-silicate minerals.
The figure below is an example of the use of _______,which is composed of fine-grained hydrous alumino-silicate minerals.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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_______ is the type of weathering illustrated in the figure below?
_______ is the type of weathering illustrated in the figure below?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The "bouncing" of grains along a stream bed is known as _______.
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A type of chemical weathering that involves the atoms giving up or accepting electrons is known as _______.
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In the figure below,a decrease in temperature and rainfall will lead to an increase in _______.
In the figure below,a decrease in temperature and rainfall will lead to an increase in _______.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The _______ -horizon in a soil profile is known as the zone of accumulation.
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What is the difference between weathering and erosion?
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A _______ is any mass-wasting process that involves a flowing motion (movement)of regolith containing water and/or air in its pores.
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Stone Mountain,Georgia and Ayer's Rock,Australia are erosional remnants called _______.
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_______ often involve(s)the massive displacement of rock or sediment straight down a steep slope.
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Soil profiles that contain a distinct E-horizon typically form in _______.
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Describe the rock cycle.
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Discuss the difference between slump and creep.
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Discuss the similarities and the differences between bedload,suspended load,and dissolved load.
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Explain the primary difference between mechanical weathering and chemical weathering?
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With your knowledge of weathering and the location of New Hampshire,what was the primary cause of the demise of the Old Man in the Mountain?
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By looking at the figure below,why do forests have a larger O-layer than grasslands and deserts?
By looking at the figure below,why do forests have a larger O-layer than grasslands and deserts?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Explain how monadnocks form?
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What role does climate play in erosion?
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Describe the negative effects that farming in hilly terrain might have on the land.
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Describe the difference between laminar and turbulent flow in a liquid.
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Explain the similarities and differences between root wedging and frost wedging.
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Explain the similarity and difference between a slurry flow and a granular flow.
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Briefly describe the factors that control weathering.
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Deck 7: Weathering and Erosion
1
A sediment that is made of relatively coarse mineral grains is known as _______.

A)clay
B)soil
C)sand
D)kaolin
E)saltation
C
2
The uppermost soil horizon that contains a high amount of organic matter is known as the _____ horizon.

A)A
B)E
C)B
D)O
E)none of the above
D
3
The never-ending formation and destruction of Earth materials is called the _______.

A)water cycle
B)life cycle
C)tectonic cycle
D)rock cycle
E)none of the above
D
4
A type of chemical weathering in which minerals react with dissolved oxygen in water is known as _______.

A)frost wedging
B)oxidation
C)root wedging
D)acid rain
E)ion exchange
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Flowing regolith that is not saturated with water is known as a _______ flow.

A)granular
B)slurry
C)slump
D)creep
E)gradient
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Sediment that is moved along the bottom of a stream is known as _______.

A)suspended load
B)dissolved load
C)bed load
D)clay
E)sand
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A member of this family of hydrous alumino-silicate minerals is generally referred to as a _______.

A)sand
B)soil
C)sediment
D)regolith
E)clay
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The _______ layer is the deepest layer of soil that consists of parent rock material in various stages of weathering.

A)O
B)E
C)A
D)B
E)C
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A _______ is a fracture in the rock in which no appreciable movement has occurred.

A)wedge
B)soil
C)slump
D)joint
E)bedload
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A white clay found in China that has been used to make porcelain is known as _______.

A)sand
B)kaolin
C)soil
D)joints
E)erosion
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In the photo below,what does the arrow indicate? <strong>In the photo below,what does the arrow indicate?  </strong> A)bottom of A layer B)top of B layer C)top of A layer D)top of O layer E)bottom of O layer

A)bottom of A layer
B)top of B layer
C)top of A layer
D)top of O layer
E)bottom of O layer
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Partially decayed organic matter in soil is called _______.

A)humus
B)sand
C)kaolin
D)clay
E)slurry
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The figure below what gives the stream its muddy appearance _______. <strong>The figure below what gives the stream its muddy appearance _______.  </strong> A)bedload B)suspended load C)saltated load D)floodplain E)levee

A)bedload
B)suspended load
C)saltated load
D)floodplain
E)levee
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_______ is the extremely slow downslope granular flow of regolith.

A)solification
B)slump
C)slides
D)creep
E)flow
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A _______ involves a rotational movement of rock or regolith.

A)fall
B)creep
C)flow
D)slump
E)slide
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_______ is the type of weathering in the figure below. <strong>_______ is the type of weathering in the figure below.  </strong> A)Frost wedging B)Exfoliation C)Dissolution D)Ion exchange E)Oxidation

A)Frost wedging
B)Exfoliation
C)Dissolution
D)Ion exchange
E)Oxidation
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A permanent body of ice,consisting largely of recrystallized snow and showing evidence of movement under the pull of gravity is known as _______.

A)a glacier
B)mass wasting
C)creep
D)debris avalanche
E)none of the above
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The small spaces between mineral grains are called _______.

A)pores
B)flow
C)slump
D)regolith
E)soil
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In the figure below,what type of weathering is being shown? <strong>In the figure below,what type of weathering is being shown?  </strong> A)oxidation B)dissolution C)root wedging D)frost wedging E)sheet jointing

A)oxidation
B)dissolution
C)root wedging
D)frost wedging
E)sheet jointing
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The figure below shows an example of _______. <strong>The figure below shows an example of _______.  </strong> A)oxidation B)dissolution C)root wedging D)frost wedging E)sheet jointing

A)oxidation
B)dissolution
C)root wedging
D)frost wedging
E)sheet jointing
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The figure below illustrates a good example of a debris flow.
The figure below illustrates a good example of a debris flow.
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Anthropogenic sulfur and nitrogen contribute to chemical weathering.
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In a soil profile,the A and E layers are both layers that are leached.
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The jumping of sediment grains along the stream bed is known as bedload.
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The weathering of bedrock and transportation of the resulting loosened particles is known as erosion.
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Stone Mountain,Georgia and Ayer's Rock in Australia are both examples of frost wedging.
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Mechanical weathering is the breakdown of rock by physical processes that involve chemical alteration.
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The large boulders in the figure below are an example of mechanical weathering.
The large boulders in the figure below are an example of mechanical weathering.
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When regolith is saturated with water,it is known as a slurry flow.
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A rockslide involves rotational movement of rock and regolith along a curved surface.
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Air is 1200 times less dense than water.
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The uppermost layer of regolith that can support rooted plants is known as soil.
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Dissolution is a good example of mechanical weathering.
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Some plants can be responsible for mechanical weathering.
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The figure below illustrates a good example of repeated rockfalls.
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The process of large,curved slabs of rocks peeling off from the surface is known as dissolution.
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The Old Man in the Mountain in New Hampshire was a victim of dissolution.
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The splitting of rocks due to the repeated freezing and thawing is known as root wedging.
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Kaolin is a clay material used in the production of fine porcelains.
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The C-layer in a soil succession is known as the zone of accumulation.
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In the figure below,Ayer's Rock (Australia)was formed by _______.
In the figure below,Ayer's Rock (Australia)was formed by _______.
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Atmospheric water that reacts with anthropogenic sulfur and nitrogen forms _______.
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Slurry flows can move down slope at speeds of _______ km/h.
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In the figure below,an increase in rainfall and temperature will lead to a(n)_______ in chemical weathering.
In the figure below,an increase in rainfall and temperature will lead to a(n)_______ in chemical weathering.
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"Black water" found in swamps is formed from a high amount of organic matter found in the _______ load.
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_______ is the process of ice splitting rocks during freeze/thaw cycles.
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In areas of high rainfall,where soil is thin over bedrock,and in areas where the ground is frozen to depth,slow slurry flows can occur through a process called _______.
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In the figure below,this form of chemical weathering is known as the ________.
In the figure below,this form of chemical weathering is known as the ________.
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In the figure below,these _______ were formed by the mechanical erosion of glaciers.
In the figure below,these _______ were formed by the mechanical erosion of glaciers.
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The figure below is an example of the use of _______,which is composed of fine-grained hydrous alumino-silicate minerals.
The figure below is an example of the use of _______,which is composed of fine-grained hydrous alumino-silicate minerals.
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_______ is the type of weathering illustrated in the figure below?
_______ is the type of weathering illustrated in the figure below?
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The "bouncing" of grains along a stream bed is known as _______.
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A type of chemical weathering that involves the atoms giving up or accepting electrons is known as _______.
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In the figure below,a decrease in temperature and rainfall will lead to an increase in _______.
In the figure below,a decrease in temperature and rainfall will lead to an increase in _______.
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The _______ -horizon in a soil profile is known as the zone of accumulation.
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What is the difference between weathering and erosion?
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A _______ is any mass-wasting process that involves a flowing motion (movement)of regolith containing water and/or air in its pores.
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Stone Mountain,Georgia and Ayer's Rock,Australia are erosional remnants called _______.
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_______ often involve(s)the massive displacement of rock or sediment straight down a steep slope.
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Soil profiles that contain a distinct E-horizon typically form in _______.
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Describe the rock cycle.
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Discuss the difference between slump and creep.
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Discuss the similarities and the differences between bedload,suspended load,and dissolved load.
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Explain the primary difference between mechanical weathering and chemical weathering?
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With your knowledge of weathering and the location of New Hampshire,what was the primary cause of the demise of the Old Man in the Mountain?
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By looking at the figure below,why do forests have a larger O-layer than grasslands and deserts?
By looking at the figure below,why do forests have a larger O-layer than grasslands and deserts?
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Explain how monadnocks form?
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What role does climate play in erosion?
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Describe the negative effects that farming in hilly terrain might have on the land.
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Describe the difference between laminar and turbulent flow in a liquid.
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Explain the similarities and differences between root wedging and frost wedging.
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Explain the similarity and difference between a slurry flow and a granular flow.
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Briefly describe the factors that control weathering.
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