Deck 20: Shaping Earths Surface

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Which sequence of processes occurs in the correct order?

A)weathering, erosion, transportation
B)erosion, weathering, transportation
C)erosion, transportation, weathering
D)These processes can occur in any order.
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Exfoliation of granite in the Sierra is an example of chemical weathering.
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Which of the following soil components is not likely to be the result of mechanical weathering?

A)quartz sand
B)clay minerals
C)silt
D)humus
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Soils formed in cold, dry climates have shallow topsoil with less humus.
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Which of the following materials is least susceptible to chemical weathering?

A)limestone
B)halite
C)quartz
D)feldspar
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The red soils of Oklahoma and Georgia are due to the presence of

A)feldspars.
B)iron oxides.
C)carbonates.
D)loam.
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Weathering involves the

A)picking up of rock fragments.
B)movement of rock fragments.
C)mechanical and chemical breakup of rocks.
D)formation of rocks by the action of weather.
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Steep, conical deposits of rock fragments at the base of a cliff or slope are called talus.
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Soil creep is a very slow landslide.
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Weathering is the process that must occur before erosion can take place.
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Old-age features such as floodplains and meanders gradually work their way down from the source to the mouth as a stream lowers the land.
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The limestone caves of Kentucky and New Mexico were formed by the chemical weathering of limestone by carbonation.
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Glaciers form when

A)the temperature remains below freezing.
B)snow accumulates to form ice, which begins to flow.
C)a summer climate does not occur.
D)a solid mass of snow moves downhill under the influence of gravity.
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In the deserts, the wind plays a greater role in shaping features than does water.
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When a stream flows into a body of water it often forms a

A)delta.
B)floodplain.
C)dune.
D)ventifact.
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Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering?

A)exfoliation
B)oxidation
C)disintegration
D)spalling
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The expansion of freezing water in a crack can cause the crack to widen.This is an example of

A)chemical weathering.
B)hydration.
C)mechanical weathering.
D)exfoliation.
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An easily crumbled soil with approximately equal amounts of sand, silt, and clay is called loam.
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A wind deposit that often makes productive farmland is

A)ventifacts.
B)moraine.
C)dune.
D)loess.
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Acid-rain is strictly a man-made phenomenon resulting from the heavy industrialization of the eastern United States.
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Ventifacts are

A)rocks picked up by the wind and transported to new locations.
B)wind-deposited mounds of ridges of sand.
C)areas where deflation has removed loose sediment from the surface.
D)rocks sculpted by wind abrasion.
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One would expect to find deep rich soil layer where the climate is

A)wet and warm.
B)dry and cold.
C)tropical.
D)arctic.
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A peneplain is

A)a section of a mature stream valley.
B)the remains of a melted glacier.
C)the sediment that is deposited at the mouth of a stream.
D)a nearly flat rolling plain produced by erosion.
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Carrying rock fragments to a new location is called

A)mechanical weathering.
B)chemical weathering.
C)erosion.
D)transportation.
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Dissolving a rock in acid is the equivalent of

A)mechanical weathering.
B)chemical weathering.
C)erosion.
D)transportation.
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Which of the following statements about a meandering stream is true?

A)Greater erosion occurs on the inside portion of the curve.
B)Meanders occur in youthful streams.
C)When meanders from two adjacent streams meet, an oxbow lake is formed.
D)Meanders result in the widening of a valley floor.
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Deposits of bulldozed rocks that remain after a glacier melts are called

A)cirques.
B)moraines.
C)deltas.
D)laterites.
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A peneplain with monadnocks mean the landform development is in what stage?

A)early youth
B)rejuvenation
C)old age
D)maturity
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A stream in its youth exhibits which of the following sets of characteristics?

A)broad meanders and a wide floodplain
B)few rapids and waterfalls and a U-shaped valley
C)steep gradient and a V-shaped valley
D)low gradient and the presence of oxbow lakes
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Picking up small pieces of smashed rock is called

A)mechanical weathering.
B)chemical weathering.
C)erosion.
D)transportation.
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Deck 20: Shaping Earths Surface
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Which sequence of processes occurs in the correct order?

A)weathering, erosion, transportation
B)erosion, weathering, transportation
C)erosion, transportation, weathering
D)These processes can occur in any order.
A
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Exfoliation of granite in the Sierra is an example of chemical weathering.
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3
Which of the following soil components is not likely to be the result of mechanical weathering?

A)quartz sand
B)clay minerals
C)silt
D)humus
D
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Soils formed in cold, dry climates have shallow topsoil with less humus.
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Which of the following materials is least susceptible to chemical weathering?

A)limestone
B)halite
C)quartz
D)feldspar
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The red soils of Oklahoma and Georgia are due to the presence of

A)feldspars.
B)iron oxides.
C)carbonates.
D)loam.
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Weathering involves the

A)picking up of rock fragments.
B)movement of rock fragments.
C)mechanical and chemical breakup of rocks.
D)formation of rocks by the action of weather.
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Steep, conical deposits of rock fragments at the base of a cliff or slope are called talus.
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Soil creep is a very slow landslide.
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Weathering is the process that must occur before erosion can take place.
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Old-age features such as floodplains and meanders gradually work their way down from the source to the mouth as a stream lowers the land.
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The limestone caves of Kentucky and New Mexico were formed by the chemical weathering of limestone by carbonation.
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Glaciers form when

A)the temperature remains below freezing.
B)snow accumulates to form ice, which begins to flow.
C)a summer climate does not occur.
D)a solid mass of snow moves downhill under the influence of gravity.
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In the deserts, the wind plays a greater role in shaping features than does water.
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When a stream flows into a body of water it often forms a

A)delta.
B)floodplain.
C)dune.
D)ventifact.
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Which of the following is an example of chemical weathering?

A)exfoliation
B)oxidation
C)disintegration
D)spalling
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The expansion of freezing water in a crack can cause the crack to widen.This is an example of

A)chemical weathering.
B)hydration.
C)mechanical weathering.
D)exfoliation.
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An easily crumbled soil with approximately equal amounts of sand, silt, and clay is called loam.
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A wind deposit that often makes productive farmland is

A)ventifacts.
B)moraine.
C)dune.
D)loess.
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Acid-rain is strictly a man-made phenomenon resulting from the heavy industrialization of the eastern United States.
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Ventifacts are

A)rocks picked up by the wind and transported to new locations.
B)wind-deposited mounds of ridges of sand.
C)areas where deflation has removed loose sediment from the surface.
D)rocks sculpted by wind abrasion.
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One would expect to find deep rich soil layer where the climate is

A)wet and warm.
B)dry and cold.
C)tropical.
D)arctic.
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A peneplain is

A)a section of a mature stream valley.
B)the remains of a melted glacier.
C)the sediment that is deposited at the mouth of a stream.
D)a nearly flat rolling plain produced by erosion.
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24
Carrying rock fragments to a new location is called

A)mechanical weathering.
B)chemical weathering.
C)erosion.
D)transportation.
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Dissolving a rock in acid is the equivalent of

A)mechanical weathering.
B)chemical weathering.
C)erosion.
D)transportation.
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Which of the following statements about a meandering stream is true?

A)Greater erosion occurs on the inside portion of the curve.
B)Meanders occur in youthful streams.
C)When meanders from two adjacent streams meet, an oxbow lake is formed.
D)Meanders result in the widening of a valley floor.
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Deposits of bulldozed rocks that remain after a glacier melts are called

A)cirques.
B)moraines.
C)deltas.
D)laterites.
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A peneplain with monadnocks mean the landform development is in what stage?

A)early youth
B)rejuvenation
C)old age
D)maturity
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A stream in its youth exhibits which of the following sets of characteristics?

A)broad meanders and a wide floodplain
B)few rapids and waterfalls and a U-shaped valley
C)steep gradient and a V-shaped valley
D)low gradient and the presence of oxbow lakes
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Picking up small pieces of smashed rock is called

A)mechanical weathering.
B)chemical weathering.
C)erosion.
D)transportation.
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