Deck 18: Amazing Ice: Glaciers and Ice Ages
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Deck 18: Amazing Ice: Glaciers and Ice Ages
1
Glacial ice exhibits ________ behavior near the top but ________ behavior at a depth of more than 60 m.
A) brittle; plastic
B) plastic; brittle
C) solid; elastic
D) plastic; elastic
A) brittle; plastic
B) plastic; brittle
C) solid; elastic
D) plastic; elastic
A
2
When glacial ice directly evaporates into vapor without melting into liquid water,it is said to be
A) condense.
B) sublimate.
C) volatilize.
D) ablate.
A) condense.
B) sublimate.
C) volatilize.
D) ablate.
B
3
The polar ice caps on Mars are an example of what type of glacier?
A) continental glacier
B) cirque glacier
C) piedmont glacier
D) valley glacier
A) continental glacier
B) cirque glacier
C) piedmont glacier
D) valley glacier
A
4
A glacier will always advance from its source area if the rate of accumulation is greater than the rate of ________.
A) subsidence
B) erosion
C) ablation
D) uplift
A) subsidence
B) erosion
C) ablation
D) uplift
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5
Today,continental glaciers are limited to Antarctica and ________.
A) Alaska
B) Greenland
C) Canada
D) Siberia
A) Alaska
B) Greenland
C) Canada
D) Siberia
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6
Boulders left behind by glacial ice,such as these on a hillside in Wyoming,are known as __________. 
A) till
B) erratics
C) piedmont
D) horns

A) till
B) erratics
C) piedmont
D) horns
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7
Large cracks in the surface of glaciers that extend down to the depth where the ice can behave plastically are called
A) fractures.
B) faults.
C) crevasses.
D) moraines.
A) fractures.
B) faults.
C) crevasses.
D) moraines.
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8
The speed at which ice in a glacier moves is slowest along the sides and bottom due to
A) friction.
B) gravity.
C) calving.
D) sublimation.
A) friction.
B) gravity.
C) calving.
D) sublimation.
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9
The last ice age,or time that glaciers covered areas that today have temperate climates,ended ________ years ago.
A) 1,000
B) 10,000
C) 100,000
D) 1 million
A) 1,000
B) 10,000
C) 100,000
D) 1 million
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10
What kind of information do glacial striations reveal about past glaciers?
A) the temperature of the ice
B) the direction the glacier was moving
C) when the glacier was there
D) how fast the glacier was moving
A) the temperature of the ice
B) the direction the glacier was moving
C) when the glacier was there
D) how fast the glacier was moving
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11
A bowl-shaped depression formed by a mountain glacier is termed a(n)________.
A) arête
B) cirque
C) horn
D) tarn
A) arête
B) cirque
C) horn
D) tarn
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12
During the last ice age,a ________ glacier covered much of the northern United States.
A) piedmont
B) cirque
C) mountain
D) continental
A) piedmont
B) cirque
C) mountain
D) continental
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13
An intermediate product in the transformation of snow to glacial ice is ________.
A) firn
B) deposition
C) ablation
D) terminus
A) firn
B) deposition
C) ablation
D) terminus
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14
Which of the following best describes the direction that glaciers and ice sheets can flow?
A) from areas of high snowfall to areas of low snowfall
B) in the direction pointing toward the coldest air temperature
C) in the direction that is downhill for the land surface under the ice
D) in the direction that its surface slopes
A) from areas of high snowfall to areas of low snowfall
B) in the direction pointing toward the coldest air temperature
C) in the direction that is downhill for the land surface under the ice
D) in the direction that its surface slopes
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15
Which of the following statements is true of flowing water and glacial ice?
A) Both flowing water and glacial ice are capable of sorting sediments based on clast size.
B) Flowing water will sort sediment based on clast size; glacial ice will not.
C) Glacial ice will sort sediment based on clast size; flowing water will not.
D) Neither flowing water nor glacial ice will sort sediment based on clast size.
A) Both flowing water and glacial ice are capable of sorting sediments based on clast size.
B) Flowing water will sort sediment based on clast size; glacial ice will not.
C) Glacial ice will sort sediment based on clast size; flowing water will not.
D) Neither flowing water nor glacial ice will sort sediment based on clast size.
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16
Glacial deposits consist primarily of __________.
A) fine-grained material
B) coarse-grained material
C) well-sorted material
D) poorly sorted material
A) fine-grained material
B) coarse-grained material
C) well-sorted material
D) poorly sorted material
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17
At depths of greater than 60 m,ice moves by plastic deformation.What causes this transition from brittle to ductile behavior?
A) A decrease in temperature causes the glacier to melt and slide.
B) An increase in pressure increases friction and melts the ice.
C) An increase in the pressure allows for only minute deformation.
D) A decrease in the amount of trapped sediments allows more flow.
A) A decrease in temperature causes the glacier to melt and slide.
B) An increase in pressure increases friction and melts the ice.
C) An increase in the pressure allows for only minute deformation.
D) A decrease in the amount of trapped sediments allows more flow.
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18
Cirques and horns are features associated with ________.
A) mountain glaciation
B) continental glaciation
C) glacial outwash deposits
D) loess deposits
A) mountain glaciation
B) continental glaciation
C) glacial outwash deposits
D) loess deposits
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19
At the present,glaciers cover about ________ of the surface of the continents.
A) 1 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 20 percent
A) 1 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 20 percent
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20
What type of glacier is seen in the foreground of the following picture? 
A) a continental glacier
B) a cirque glacier
C) a piedmont glacier
D) an alpine glacier

A) a continental glacier
B) a cirque glacier
C) a piedmont glacier
D) an alpine glacier
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21
What kind of information does a roche moutonnée reveal?
A) the origin of glacial erratics
B) the direction a glacier was moving
C) the climate during a past ice age
D) the height of a glacial moraine
A) the origin of glacial erratics
B) the direction a glacier was moving
C) the climate during a past ice age
D) the height of a glacial moraine
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22
The weight of a large ice sheets causes
A) subsidence.
B) volcanoes.
C) subduction zones.
D) metamorphism.
A) subsidence.
B) volcanoes.
C) subduction zones.
D) metamorphism.
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23
If glaciers carry a mixture of different clast sizes,why are glacial outwash deposits layered?
A) because clasts fall out of a glacier in order of size
B) because gravity pulls out only the smallest particles
C) because glacial outwash is formed from the bottom of the glacier
D) because a glacier does not deposit outwash sediments; a river does
A) because clasts fall out of a glacier in order of size
B) because gravity pulls out only the smallest particles
C) because glacial outwash is formed from the bottom of the glacier
D) because a glacier does not deposit outwash sediments; a river does
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24
A hanging valley is formed when a ________.
A) smaller glacially carved valley intersects with a larger glacially carved valley
B) smaller stream-cut valley intersects with a larger stream-cut valley
C) smaller stream-cut valley intersects with a larger glacially carved valley
D) stream-cut valley is on the upthrust side of a normal fault
A) smaller glacially carved valley intersects with a larger glacially carved valley
B) smaller stream-cut valley intersects with a larger stream-cut valley
C) smaller stream-cut valley intersects with a larger glacially carved valley
D) stream-cut valley is on the upthrust side of a normal fault
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25
A(n)________ in global sea level is ultimately the result of a ________ event.
A) increase; global cooling
B) increase; local uplift
C) decrease; subsidence
D) decrease; global cooling
A) increase; global cooling
B) increase; local uplift
C) decrease; subsidence
D) decrease; global cooling
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26
If you wander around Central Park in New York City,you will eventually encounter random,large boulders that are made of a type of rock not found in the area.How did these large boulders get to Central Park?
A) The Parks and Recreation Department placed them there for kids to play on.
B) They were carried by rivers and deposited in point bars.
C) They were carried by glaciers and dropped as glacial erratics.
D) They were placed there by a giant tsunami millions of years ago.
A) The Parks and Recreation Department placed them there for kids to play on.
B) They were carried by rivers and deposited in point bars.
C) They were carried by glaciers and dropped as glacial erratics.
D) They were placed there by a giant tsunami millions of years ago.
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27
Valleys carved by glaciers tend to be shaped like the letter ________,whereas valleys carved by water tend to be shaped like the letter ________.
A) V; U
B) V; C
C) U; V
D) I; V
A) V; U
B) V; C
C) U; V
D) I; V
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28
Underneath their thick ice sheets,the land surfaces of Greenland and Antarctica are
A) made of tall mountains now capped by glacial ice.
B) in large areas mostly below sea level.
C) a flat plain much like the interior of North America.
D) a deep ocean abyssal plain.
A) made of tall mountains now capped by glacial ice.
B) in large areas mostly below sea level.
C) a flat plain much like the interior of North America.
D) a deep ocean abyssal plain.
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29
Stratified sorted sand and gravel are deposited by ________.
A) mountain glaciers
B) continental glaciers
C) glacial outwash streams
D) windstorms
A) mountain glaciers
B) continental glaciers
C) glacial outwash streams
D) windstorms
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30
Wind blows finer particles long distances from glacial environments,where they settle out to form ________.
A) firn
B) loess
C) outwash
D) till
A) firn
B) loess
C) outwash
D) till
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31
In the figure below,which letter corresponds to an esker? 
A) E
B) C
C) A
D) F

A) E
B) C
C) A
D) F
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32
Which of the following types of glaciers is most likely to carve features such as horns,cirques,and aretes?
A) a continental glacier
B) a piedmont glaciers
C) a mountain glacier
D) an ice cap
A) a continental glacier
B) a piedmont glaciers
C) a mountain glacier
D) an ice cap
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33
Sediments deposited directly by glaciers as they melt are characterized by ________.
A) uniformly coarse grain size
B) uniformly fine grain size
C) an absence of sorting
D) graded bedding
A) uniformly coarse grain size
B) uniformly fine grain size
C) an absence of sorting
D) graded bedding
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34
Which letter corresponds to the furthest reach of the glacier in the figure below? 
A) E
B) C
C) G
D) F

A) E
B) C
C) G
D) F
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35
What is glacial drift?
A) sediment that was deposited by the action of glaciers
B) the side-to-side movement of valley glaciers
C) the cycle of advance and retreat of ice sheets through time
D) the winds that blow across the surface of glaciers
A) sediment that was deposited by the action of glaciers
B) the side-to-side movement of valley glaciers
C) the cycle of advance and retreat of ice sheets through time
D) the winds that blow across the surface of glaciers
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36
What types of moraines are shown as the dark stripes in the figure below? 
A) medial moraines
B) terminal moraines
C) lateral moraines
D) recessional moraines

A) medial moraines
B) terminal moraines
C) lateral moraines
D) recessional moraines
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37
Which letter corresponds to where sorted and layered glacial sediments would occur on this landscape? 
A) A
B) E
C) G
D) F

A) A
B) E
C) G
D) F
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38
Sediments deposited directly by glaciers as they melt are ________.
A) firn
B) loess
C) outwash
D) till
A) firn
B) loess
C) outwash
D) till
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39
Cape Cod and Long Island are large examples of what type of features left behind on landscapes after retreat of glaciers?
A) medial moraines
B) terminal moraines
C) drumlins
D) erratics
A) medial moraines
B) terminal moraines
C) drumlins
D) erratics
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40
When the sea level rises,causing the ocean to fill a glacially carved valley,a ________ results.
A) cirque
B) tarn
C) fjord
D) estuary
A) cirque
B) tarn
C) fjord
D) estuary
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41
What are the circumstances that lead to glacial advance versus glacial retreat? Most glaciers today are in retreat.What does this imply about the glaciers and their environment?
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42
What do shorelines of former pluvial lakes in the western United States reveal?
A) that the climate in this region during the last ice age was much wetter than today
B) that this region was below sea level during the last ice age
C) that these lakes were covered by large glaciers
D) the western United States has had essentially the same climate as today for millions of years
A) that the climate in this region during the last ice age was much wetter than today
B) that this region was below sea level during the last ice age
C) that these lakes were covered by large glaciers
D) the western United States has had essentially the same climate as today for millions of years
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43
Contrast global sea level during times of increased glaciation versus interglacial periods,and explain why this occurs.
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44
Label the four different types of mountain glaciers shown in the picture below. 

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45
Describe what you would expect to see in a deposit of glacial till deposit.Why?
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46
Imagine that you live in a hot and sunny climate.Painting your roof white would help ________ your house by ________ the albedo.
A) warm; increasing
B) warm; decreasing
C) cool; increasing
D) cool; decreasing
A) warm; increasing
B) warm; decreasing
C) cool; increasing
D) cool; decreasing
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47
Notice the boulders in the center of this picture of a glacially formed landscape.What are they? How did they get there? 

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48
The effect of periodic changes in the Earth's orbital eccentricity and magnitude and direction (precession)of its axial tilt on the advance and retreat of ice sheets was first proposed by ________.
A) Richter
B) Milankovitch
C) Mohorivic
D) Lyell
A) Richter
B) Milankovitch
C) Mohorivic
D) Lyell
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49
By increasing the albedo of the Earth,global ice sheets produce conditions that are ________ to their further advance,thus providing an example of ________ feedback.
A) detrimental; positive
B) detrimental; negative
C) favorable; positive
D) favorable; negative
A) detrimental; positive
B) detrimental; negative
C) favorable; positive
D) favorable; negative
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50
How long does postglacial rebound take after continental ice sheets melt?
A) thousands of years
B) millions of years
C) several weeks
D) about one year
A) thousands of years
B) millions of years
C) several weeks
D) about one year
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51
Explain why the deposits made by glacial outwash are stratified.
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52
During the Pleistocene Ice Age,all the climate belts of the northern hemisphere shifted to the __________.
A) north
B) south
C) east
D) west
A) north
B) south
C) east
D) west
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53
You and some friends are going on a road trip and one of your goals is to see a glacier.Where could you go in the continental United States to do this? What type of glacier will you most likely be visiting?
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54
List and describe one short-term cause for glaciations.
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55
Imagine you are living in your current home but during the Pleistocene Ice Age.Contrast the present climate with that of your new climate in the Pleistocene.In one sentence,summarize how the climate is different now.
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56
The Milankovitch cycles describe the change in ________ caused by cyclical changes in the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
A) greenhouse gases
B) ocean circulation
C) biological diversity
D) solar insolation
A) greenhouse gases
B) ocean circulation
C) biological diversity
D) solar insolation
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57
Contrast a glacially carved valley with one carved by a river.
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58
The loss of rainforests would ________ the greenhouse gases,thereby ________ global warming.
A) increase; increasing
B) increase; decreasing
C) decrease; increasing
D) decrease; decreasing
A) increase; increasing
B) increase; decreasing
C) decrease; increasing
D) decrease; decreasing
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59
The Earth's most recent ice age is called the ________ and began approximately ________ years ago.
A) Holocene Period; 12 thousand
B) Pleistocene Period; 2.6 million
C) Paleozoic Era; 540 million
D) Cenozoic Era; 65 million
A) Holocene Period; 12 thousand
B) Pleistocene Period; 2.6 million
C) Paleozoic Era; 540 million
D) Cenozoic Era; 65 million
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60
An important long-term factor that determines whether glacial ice will form on a continent has likely been the proportion of which gas in the atmosphere?
A) oxygen
B) nitrogen
C) carbon dioxide
D) carbon monoxide
A) oxygen
B) nitrogen
C) carbon dioxide
D) carbon monoxide
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