Deck 10: Weathering, Soil, and Erosion

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Soils with B horizons rich in accumulated aluminum, iron, and silicon are called __________.
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The removal of weathered material is __________.
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During __________, water dissolves a mineral to form a solution.

A) dissolution
B) hydrolysis
C) frost wedging
D) salt cracking
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When Mount St. Helens erupted, the meltwater from melting glaciers mixed with soil to form __________.
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__________ is the orientation of a slope with respect to the Sun.
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In a moist tropical climate, dissolved ions may be leached out of the soil, forming __________.
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During __________, rock or soil flows slowly downslope under the influence of gravity.
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__________ is the only rock-forming silicate mineral that does not weather to clay.

A) Feldspar
B) Quartz
C) Biotite
D) Muscovite
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Decomposition and disintegration of rocks and minerals at the surface by mechanical and chemical processes is __________.
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__________ __________ reduces solid rock to small fragments but does not alter the chemical composition of rocks and minerals.
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Frost wedging is an example of __________ weathering.
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The process whereby granite fractures in large plates or shells like the layers of an onion is called __________.
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Feldspar weathers to form clay by the process of __________.

A) dissolution
B) hydrolysis
C) frost wedging
D) salt cracking
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The combined O and A soil horizons are also called __________.
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__________ is a hard crust on the soil that forms when calcium carbonate precipitates in soil.
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A __________ occurs when a block of material slides downhill as a consolidated unit over a gently curved fracture.
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Alteration of the composition of rocks and minerals by the interaction of air and water at the Earth's surface is __________ __________.
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A __________ accumulates beneath many cliffs as the result of frost wedging.

A) litter
B) topsoil
C) caliche
D) talus
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Wind, flowing water, glaciers, and gravity are agents of __________.

A) convection
B) isostasy
C) erosion
D) orogeny
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A flowing mixture of clay, silt, sand, and rock in which more than half of the particles are larger than sand is called a/an __________ __________.
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The least soluble major mineral in granite is:

A) calcite.
B) feldspar.
C) quartz.
D) mica.
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A mixture of sand, clay, silt, and generous amounts of organic matter is called __________.

A) soil
B) bedrock
C) humus
D) litter
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Granite commonly fractures by __________.

A) salt cracking
B) exfoliation
C) chemical weathering
D) none of these
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During a __________, a coherent block of material fractures and moves downslope.

A) slide
B) fall
C) flow
D) slump
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As feldspar weathers to clay, water reacts with the feldspar in a process called:

A) exfoliation.
B) oxidation.
C) hydrolysis.
D) dissolution.
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In the process of hydrolysis:

A) salts crystallize in cracks, enlarging fractures.
B) minerals weather by incorporating water.
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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The soil layer in which you would find the least organic material is the:

A) B horizon.
B) O horizon.
C) C horizon.
D) A horizon.
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A type of mass wasting in which a segment of bedrock slides downslope along a fracture is called __________.

A) creep
B) debris flow
C) rockslide
D) fall
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Soil on a hillside is generally __________ and __________ than on the valley floor.

A) thinner, poorer
B) deeper, richer
C) younger, richer
D) deeper, poorer
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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
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Mechanical weathering:

A) reduces solid rock to small fragments by altering the chemical composition of rocks and minerals.
B) reduces solid rock to small fragments without altering the chemical composition of rocks and minerals.
C) causes iron to rust.
D) picks up and carries off weathered rocks and minerals.
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Soil is usually only a __________ thick or less in most parts of the world.

A) hundred meters
B) few kilometers
C) few centimeters
D) few meters
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The soil layer in which you would find the most organic material is the __________ horizon.

A) B
B) O
C) C
D) A
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Weathering is the decomposition and disintegration of rocks and minerals at the Earth's surface by:

A) both mechanical and chemical processes.
B) chemical processes only.
C) mechanical processes only.
D) internal processes.
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__________ is a layer of loose rock fragments overlying bedrock.

A) Loam
B) Humus
C) Litter
D) Regolith
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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.
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Rust is an example of __________.

A) dissolution
B) hydrolysis
C) frost wedging
D) oxidation
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Piles of talus found at the base of cliffs in high alpine areas are likely the result of:

A) chemical weathering.
B) pressure-relief fracturing.
C) abrasion.
D) frost wedging.
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Atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolves in rainwater and reacts to form a:

A) strong acid.
B) weak base.
C) weak acid.
D) strong base.
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Soil is a mixture of:

A) mineral grains, organic matter, gas, and oil.
B) gold, organic matter, gas, and water.
C) mineral grains, organic matter, oil, and water.
D) mineral grains, organic matter, gas, and water.
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Acidic and basic solutions have greater abilities to dissolve rocks and minerals than does pure water.
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Weathering is the decomposition and disintegration of rocks and minerals at the Earth's surface.
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In soils, leached ions and clay frequently accumulate in the:

A) B horizon.
B) O horizon.
C) A horizon.
D) C horizon.
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Rainwater is usually strongly acidic.
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The alternate shrinking and swelling of humus tightens soil and prevents roots from growing easily.
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Typically, soil creep occurs at a rate of about:

A) 1 centimeter per day.
B) 1 meter per year.
C) 1 centimeter per year.
D) 1 kilometer per year.
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Vegetation has a great influence on the probability of landslides.
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Sand can maintain an angle of repose up to 45°.
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Volcanic activity may initiate slides by melting snow and ice near the tops of volcanoes.
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Hydrolysis is an example of chemical weathering.
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Oxidation in rocks occurs when iron in minerals reacts with oxygen.
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During hydrolysis, water reacts with feldspar to form clay.
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You can distinguish creep from slump by the presence of pistol-butt trees.
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A 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 to determine if landslides have occurred on similar nearby slopes.
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During a rockslide (or rock avalanche), bedrock slides downslope over a fracture plane.
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Erosion involves little or no movement of the decomposed rocks and minerals.
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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.
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Mechanical weathering occurs when air and water react with rock to alter its chemical composition and mineral content.
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Trees on a hill affected by slump:

A) don't show any changes.
B) grown much faster.
C) tilt uphill.
D) tilt downhill.
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Fall is the most rapid type of mass wasting.
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Deck 10: Weathering, Soil, and Erosion
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Soils with B horizons rich in accumulated aluminum, iron, and silicon are called __________.
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The removal of weathered material is __________.
erosion
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During __________, water dissolves a mineral to form a solution.

A) dissolution
B) hydrolysis
C) frost wedging
D) salt cracking
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When Mount St. Helens erupted, the meltwater from melting glaciers mixed with soil to form __________.
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__________ is the orientation of a slope with respect to the Sun.
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In a moist tropical climate, dissolved ions may be leached out of the soil, forming __________.
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During __________, rock or soil flows slowly downslope under the influence of gravity.
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__________ is the only rock-forming silicate mineral that does not weather to clay.

A) Feldspar
B) Quartz
C) Biotite
D) Muscovite
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Decomposition and disintegration of rocks and minerals at the surface by mechanical and chemical processes is __________.
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__________ __________ reduces solid rock to small fragments but does not alter the chemical composition of rocks and minerals.
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Frost wedging is an example of __________ weathering.
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The process whereby granite fractures in large plates or shells like the layers of an onion is called __________.
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Feldspar weathers to form clay by the process of __________.

A) dissolution
B) hydrolysis
C) frost wedging
D) salt cracking
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The combined O and A soil horizons are also called __________.
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__________ is a hard crust on the soil that forms when calcium carbonate precipitates in soil.
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A __________ occurs when a block of material slides downhill as a consolidated unit over a gently curved fracture.
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Alteration of the composition of rocks and minerals by the interaction of air and water at the Earth's surface is __________ __________.
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A __________ accumulates beneath many cliffs as the result of frost wedging.

A) litter
B) topsoil
C) caliche
D) talus
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Wind, flowing water, glaciers, and gravity are agents of __________.

A) convection
B) isostasy
C) erosion
D) orogeny
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A flowing mixture of clay, silt, sand, and rock in which more than half of the particles are larger than sand is called a/an __________ __________.
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The least soluble major mineral in granite is:

A) calcite.
B) feldspar.
C) quartz.
D) mica.
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A mixture of sand, clay, silt, and generous amounts of organic matter is called __________.

A) soil
B) bedrock
C) humus
D) litter
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Granite commonly fractures by __________.

A) salt cracking
B) exfoliation
C) chemical weathering
D) none of these
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During a __________, a coherent block of material fractures and moves downslope.

A) slide
B) fall
C) flow
D) slump
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As feldspar weathers to clay, water reacts with the feldspar in a process called:

A) exfoliation.
B) oxidation.
C) hydrolysis.
D) dissolution.
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In the process of hydrolysis:

A) salts crystallize in cracks, enlarging fractures.
B) minerals weather by incorporating water.
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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The soil layer in which you would find the least organic material is the:

A) B horizon.
B) O horizon.
C) C horizon.
D) A horizon.
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A type of mass wasting in which a segment of bedrock slides downslope along a fracture is called __________.

A) creep
B) debris flow
C) rockslide
D) fall
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Soil on a hillside is generally __________ and __________ than on the valley floor.

A) thinner, poorer
B) deeper, richer
C) younger, richer
D) deeper, poorer
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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
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Mechanical weathering:

A) reduces solid rock to small fragments by altering the chemical composition of rocks and minerals.
B) reduces solid rock to small fragments without altering the chemical composition of rocks and minerals.
C) causes iron to rust.
D) picks up and carries off weathered rocks and minerals.
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Soil is usually only a __________ thick or less in most parts of the world.

A) hundred meters
B) few kilometers
C) few centimeters
D) few meters
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The soil layer in which you would find the most organic material is the __________ horizon.

A) B
B) O
C) C
D) A
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Weathering is the decomposition and disintegration of rocks and minerals at the Earth's surface by:

A) both mechanical and chemical processes.
B) chemical processes only.
C) mechanical processes only.
D) internal processes.
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__________ is a layer of loose rock fragments overlying bedrock.

A) Loam
B) Humus
C) Litter
D) Regolith
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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.
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Rust is an example of __________.

A) dissolution
B) hydrolysis
C) frost wedging
D) oxidation
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Piles of talus found at the base of cliffs in high alpine areas are likely the result of:

A) chemical weathering.
B) pressure-relief fracturing.
C) abrasion.
D) frost wedging.
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Atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolves in rainwater and reacts to form a:

A) strong acid.
B) weak base.
C) weak acid.
D) strong base.
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Soil is a mixture of:

A) mineral grains, organic matter, gas, and oil.
B) gold, organic matter, gas, and water.
C) mineral grains, organic matter, oil, and water.
D) mineral grains, organic matter, gas, and water.
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Acidic and basic solutions have greater abilities to dissolve rocks and minerals than does pure water.
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Weathering is the decomposition and disintegration of rocks and minerals at the Earth's surface.
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In soils, leached ions and clay frequently accumulate in the:

A) B horizon.
B) O horizon.
C) A horizon.
D) C horizon.
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Rainwater is usually strongly acidic.
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The alternate shrinking and swelling of humus tightens soil and prevents roots from growing easily.
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Typically, soil creep occurs at a rate of about:

A) 1 centimeter per day.
B) 1 meter per year.
C) 1 centimeter per year.
D) 1 kilometer per year.
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Vegetation has a great influence on the probability of landslides.
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Sand can maintain an angle of repose up to 45°.
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Volcanic activity may initiate slides by melting snow and ice near the tops of volcanoes.
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Hydrolysis is an example of chemical weathering.
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Oxidation in rocks occurs when iron in minerals reacts with oxygen.
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During hydrolysis, water reacts with feldspar to form clay.
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You can distinguish creep from slump by the presence of pistol-butt trees.
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54
A 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 to determine if landslides have occurred on similar nearby slopes.
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During a rockslide (or rock avalanche), bedrock slides downslope over a fracture plane.
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Erosion involves little or no movement of the decomposed rocks and minerals.
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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.
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Mechanical weathering occurs when air and water react with rock to alter its chemical composition and mineral content.
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Trees on a hill affected by slump:

A) don't show any changes.
B) grown much faster.
C) tilt uphill.
D) tilt downhill.
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Fall is the most rapid type of mass wasting.
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