Deck 18: The Topography of Arid Lands

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The channel of a desert stream is usually covered with ________.

A) sandy debris
B) bedrock
C) pediments
D) salt
E) algae
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A common characteristic of all the basins of interior drainage in the United States is that they ________.

A) are of very small size
B) are all in the western United States
C) all drain to the Pacific Ocean
D) are all drained by the Colorado River
E) are all in rugged mountain areas
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Which of the following is the same thing as an arroyo or gulley?

A) playa
B) coulee
C) exotic stream
D) hardpan
E) caprock
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"Exotic" is a term closely associated with ________.

A) desert vegetation
B) desert soils
C) desert streams
D) desert climates
E) physical geography courses
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Of the list of arid landscape features below, a boulder would most likely be found on(in) a(n) ________.

A) playa
B) basin floor
C) stream channel
D) sand dune
E) erg
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In arid lands, the flow of exotic rivers ________ with increasing distance towards the mouth.

A) increases
B) carries more sediment
C) becomes purer via evaporation
D) becomes more stable with time
E) decreases
Question
One of the primary special characteristics of deserts is their ________.

A) complete absence of precipitation
B) lack of trees other than palms
C) prevalence of soil creep
D) basins of internal drainage
E) complete absence of vegetation
Question
Which of the following is NOT a specialized feature of arid environments?

A) mechanical weathering dominates
B) soil creep determines slope development
C) thin regolith
D) prevalence of impermeable surfaces
E) relatively intense precipitation
Question
Rivers like the Nile or Colorado which rise in moist regions and then flow through arid landscapes are called ________ streams.

A) gibber
B) barchan
C) pediment
D) exotic
E) playa
Question
The Great Salt Lake is a remnant of ________.

A) Lake Mead
B) Tulare Lake
C) Lake Bonneville
D) Salton Sea
E) Mono Lake
Question
Of the below, the best example of the remnant of a Pleistocene lake in the western United States is ________.

A) Lake Powell
B) Great Salt Lake
C) Lake Mead
D) Lake Huron
E) Lake Ocheechobee
Question
Rainfall in deserts ________.

A) totals just as much as in humid areas
B) is incapable of moving much material
C) is usually associated with slow runoff
D) is usually intense
E) lasts for many days when it does come
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Africa's best example of an exotic river is the ________.

A) Nile
B) Amazon
C) Orange
D) Rhine
E) Congo
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Which of the following is associated with weathering in arid environments as opposed to humid environments?

A) greater amounts of chemical weathering
B) faster mechanical weathering
C) slower chemical weathering
D) more angular products of weathering
E) fewer landslides
Question
Which is NOT a regional name for a wash or gully?

A) nullah
B) donga
C) wadi
D) gibber
E) coulee
Question
The single most important agent of landscape formation in deserts is ________.

A) wind
B) geologic uplift
C) solution
D) creep
E) water
Question
Another term for "wadi" is ________.

A) bajada
B) mesa
C) arroyo
D) loess
E) butte
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The Nile River ________.

A) is ephemeral
B) is in Europe
C) is without major tributaries in the desert
D) is building a huge sand delta
E) has its headwaters in the desert
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The Arabic word for a dry desert stream bed is ________.

A) self
B) bajada
C) barchan
D) reg
E) wadi
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Most desert streamflow eventually ________.

A) runs to the sea
B) becomes perennial
C) evaporates or seeps into the landscape
D) ends many weeks after a rain
E) flows into an exotic stream
Question
Concerning desertification, which of the following is FALSE?

A) It is a problem in the Sahel.
B) It is associated with desert margins.
C) It has happened in the United States.
D) Overgrazing is a direct cause.
E) Fortunately, it is a major problem only in Africa.
Question
Aeolian processes refer to those involving ________.

A) running water
B) ice
C) wind
D) groundwater
E) chemical weathering
Question
In the Sahel, desertification is likely to continue because of ________.

A) perennial drought
B) mistakes of the United Nations
C) expanding population
D) decreasing numbers of grazing animals
E) the presence of the Sahara to the north
Question
In deserts, wind can be said to ________.

A) be absent
B) make many of the landforms
C) be more effective than elsewhere
D) create basin-and-range topography
E) be the strongest on Earth
Question
"Dust Bowl" conditions in the North American Great Plains of the 1930s represented ________.

A) something that will not happen again
B) changes which occurred because the climate changed
C) an identical situation to the Sahel of the late 1920s
D) deforestation
E) desertification
Question
The wind-caused etching or pitting of rock surfaces is termed ________.

A) blow out
B) deflation
C) abrasion
D) traction
E) slip face
Question
In arid regions, differential erosion tends to be best developed in areas of ________.

A) sandstone rocks
B) massive metamorphic rocks
C) multiple sedimentary layers
D) massive igneous rocks
E) minimal weathering
Question
Variations in rock type and structure affect the slope and shape of landforms. These landforms are produced by ________.

A) exotic streams
B) solution
C) aeolian erosion
D) differential erosion
E) pediments
Question
It is now clear that desertification is ________.

A) natural
B) human-caused
C) related to the enhanced greenhouse effect
D) caused by a mix of natural and human circumstances
E) intensified by the planting of shrubs and trees
Question
Of the following, which is the LEAST important in creating most desert landforms?

A) impermeable surfaces
B) intense precipitation
C) lack of vegetation
D) wind
E) prominence of mechanical weathering
Question
The process of shifting loose particles by blowing them into the air or rolling them on the ground is called ________.

A) deflation
B) aggradation
C) the fluvial process
D) the arid cycle
E) sand motion
Question
An arroyo is to a wadi as an inselberg is to a ________.

A) bornhardt
B) piedmont
C) desert
D) pediment
E) erosion surface
Question
A shallow depression from which an abundance of fine material has been deflated is known as a deflation hollow or ________.

A) self
B) blowout
C) tombolo
D) barchan
E) swash
Question
Which of the following does NOT belong on the list?

A) Abrasion
B) Deflation
C) Blowout
D) Pitting
E) Dune
Question
Bornhardts are ________.

A) also known as alluvial fans
B) a type of inselberg
C) formed by aeolian processes
D) formed by depositional processes
E) a type of steep-walled gulley
Question
Inselbergs are associated with ________ landscapes.

A) loess
B) mesa-and-scarp
C) basin-and-range
D) desert plain
E) karst
Question
Which of the following is NOT associated with the work of the wind?

A) sandblasting
B) solution
C) deflation
D) traction
E) saltation
Question
Most blowouts are ________.

A) microscopic
B) small
C) about a mile across
D) created by wind deposition
E) created by fluvial processes
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Which of the following is NOT an area thickly covered with loess?

A) portions of Southern Africa
B) portions of the central United States
C) portions of eastern China
D) portions of Argentina
E) portions of Russia
Question
The prime factors in desertification in the Sahel were a natural drought and ________.

A) an increase in forest cover
B) overgrazing
C) fence building
D) tribal wars
E) deposition of desert sand
Question
An aeolian form NOT unique to arid lands is ________.

A) the seif
B) loess
C) a pediment
D) the gibber
E) desert pavement
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The world's longest expanse of coastal dunes is located in ________.

A) California
B) France
C) Bolivia
D) Brazil
E) China
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Sand dunes are composed mainly of individual grains of ________.

A) quartz
B) sodium
C) calcium carbonate
D) loess
E) lime
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As loess erodes, it ________.

A) forms bluffs
B) weathers to a darker color
C) forms floodplains
D) weathers to gravel size
E) can be deposited to make sand dunes
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Ergs are ________.

A) sometimes originated by non-desert conditions
B) absent from the Sahara
C) large, crescent-shaped dunes
D) usually composed of silt
E) notable for the absence of dunes
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Where the landscape is covered by sand and the crests of the sand dunes are perpendicular to the wind, the dunes are labeled ________.

A) transverse
B) seifs
C) longitudinal
D) reverse
E) barchans
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The wind rolling pebbles across the desert surface is an example of ________.

A) creep
B) traction
C) saltation
D) abrasion
E) scree
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Sand grains are generally made out of ________.

A) granite or shale
B) pebbles
C) quartz or gypsum
D) loess
E) clay
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Approximately ________ percent of the coterminous United States is covered by loess.

A) 1
B) 3
C) 10
D) 30
E) 100
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________ is the primary agent that anchors sand dunes to prevent their migration.

A) Wind
B) Liquid water
C) Ice
D) Soil
E) Vegetation
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A fine-grained wind-deposited surface material with extensive deposits in the mid-latitudes is ________.

A) reg
B) loess
C) erg
D) inselberg
E) plinth
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The main dune form in most deserts is crescent shaped and is migrating across a non-sand surface; it is called a(n) ________.

A) barchan
B) bajada
C) self
D) transverse
E) alluvial
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The steeper leeward side of a sand dune is called a ________.

A) gibber
B) slip face
C) bajada
D) playa
E) self
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In a "true sandstorm," ________.

A) terrain is heavily eroded
B) the moving sand rarely reaches head level
C) the chipping of paint is rare
D) sand falls out of clouds in a manner similar to precipitation
E) human structures are rarely damaged
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The ________ is a type of very long dune which might form as an adjustment to two seasonal wind systems.

A) barchan
B) crescent
C) transverse
D) blowout
E) seif
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Which of the below is NOT found in loess?

A) jointlike vertical cleavage planes
B) large amounts of sand
C) angular individual grains
D) a buff coloration
E) uniformly-size fine grain particles
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A prominent feature of loess is its ________.

A) high resistance to erosion
B) low agricultural fertility
C) dark red color
D) vertical slopes
E) high sand content
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A desert consisting of a large area of sand dunes is termed a(n) ________.

A) reg
B) erg
C) arroyo
D) wadi
E) salina
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________ represents the largest region with continuing desertification.

A) The North American Great Plains
B) The Sahara
C) The basin-and-range
D) The Sahel
E) The Amazon rainforest
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Which of the following is NOT a type of desert landform?

A) reg
B) erg
C) gibber plain
D) hamada
E) uvula
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A(n) ________ is a desert which is covered with coarse gravel, pebbles, and boulders and from which all sand and dust have been removed.

A) wadi
B) erg
C) relict erg
D) reg
E) peneplain
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Drainage channels in the dry mountains usually have a(n) ________ profile.

A) S-shaped
B) U-shaped
C) V-shaped
D) convex
E) smooth
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A dark, shiny coat of iron and manganese oxides on pebbles, stones, and larger outcrops is known as ________.

A) a reg
B) desert varnish
C) pediment
D) a hamada
E) an erg
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The ________ zone at the base of desert mountain ranges is one of the most prominent areas of active fluvial deposition.

A) gibber
B) piedmont
C) wadi
D) deflation
E) playa
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Rounded hills or mountain prominence surrounded by extensive plains and basins are ________.

A) salines
B) mesas
C) wadis
D) inselbergs
E) grabens
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A gently inclined bedrock platform is a(n) ________.

A) erg
B) reg
C) playa
D) pediment
E) hamada
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The barren surface composed of consolidated material, usually of exposed bedrock is ________.

A) desert armor
B) an hamada
C) a reg
D) an erg
E) a playa
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Basin-and-range topography is characterized by ________ found above the basin floor and underneath the alluvial fans.

A) mesas
B) playas
C) pediments
D) inselbergs
E) sand dunes
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Most alluvial fans are ________.

A) in mountain canyons
B) composed of poorly sorted debris
C) in the centers of basins
D) composed of bedrock
E) aeolian deposits
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One would find the piedmont angle at ________.

A) the bottom of canyons
B) a change in slope at a mountain base
C) the top of a mesa that is being sapped
D) the base of the resistant caprock layer
E) the top of a steep mountain peak
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Which of the following is NOT closely associated with basin-and-range topography?

A) Nevada
B) Death Valley
C) deserts in the southwestern United States
D) mesas
E) faulting
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High salt concentrations give a striking whitish surface to ________.

A) salinas
B) wadis
C) alcove arches
D) pedestals
E) mesas
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The Arabic word for "stone" describes a desert surface covered with coarse gravel, pebbles, and/or boulders. This word is ________.

A) suq
B) wadi
C) reg
D) erg
E) hamada
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The ________ is a depositional feature that accumulates at the mouths of desert canyons.

A) pediment
B) range
C) reg
D) alluvial fan
E) escarpment
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In basin and range topography, the lowest areas are frequently occupied by a(n) ________.

A) barchan
B) playa
C) escarpment
D) bajada
E) self
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Usually, much of the piedmont is underlain by an erosional bedrock surface called a ________.

A) pediment
B) bench
C) inselberg
D) terrace
E) gibber plain
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Desert pavement is another term for a(n) ________.

A) reg
B) erg
C) hamada
D) wadi
E) playa
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Alluvial fans which have expanded and joined over time form a landscape feature known as ________.

A) plinths
B) bajadas
C) slip faces
D) sand plains
E) alkali flats
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After the Sahara, which of the following is the world's major location of ergs?

A) The North American deserts
B) The Arabian desert
C) The European desert
D) The South American desert
E) The Antarctic "desert"
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Of the states below, ________ has the greatest extent of interior drainage basins.

A) Nevada
B) Maine
C) Wyoming
D) Michigan
E) Arkansas
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Deck 18: The Topography of Arid Lands
1
The channel of a desert stream is usually covered with ________.

A) sandy debris
B) bedrock
C) pediments
D) salt
E) algae
A
2
A common characteristic of all the basins of interior drainage in the United States is that they ________.

A) are of very small size
B) are all in the western United States
C) all drain to the Pacific Ocean
D) are all drained by the Colorado River
E) are all in rugged mountain areas
B
3
Which of the following is the same thing as an arroyo or gulley?

A) playa
B) coulee
C) exotic stream
D) hardpan
E) caprock
B
4
"Exotic" is a term closely associated with ________.

A) desert vegetation
B) desert soils
C) desert streams
D) desert climates
E) physical geography courses
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Of the list of arid landscape features below, a boulder would most likely be found on(in) a(n) ________.

A) playa
B) basin floor
C) stream channel
D) sand dune
E) erg
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6
In arid lands, the flow of exotic rivers ________ with increasing distance towards the mouth.

A) increases
B) carries more sediment
C) becomes purer via evaporation
D) becomes more stable with time
E) decreases
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7
One of the primary special characteristics of deserts is their ________.

A) complete absence of precipitation
B) lack of trees other than palms
C) prevalence of soil creep
D) basins of internal drainage
E) complete absence of vegetation
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8
Which of the following is NOT a specialized feature of arid environments?

A) mechanical weathering dominates
B) soil creep determines slope development
C) thin regolith
D) prevalence of impermeable surfaces
E) relatively intense precipitation
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9
Rivers like the Nile or Colorado which rise in moist regions and then flow through arid landscapes are called ________ streams.

A) gibber
B) barchan
C) pediment
D) exotic
E) playa
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The Great Salt Lake is a remnant of ________.

A) Lake Mead
B) Tulare Lake
C) Lake Bonneville
D) Salton Sea
E) Mono Lake
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Of the below, the best example of the remnant of a Pleistocene lake in the western United States is ________.

A) Lake Powell
B) Great Salt Lake
C) Lake Mead
D) Lake Huron
E) Lake Ocheechobee
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12
Rainfall in deserts ________.

A) totals just as much as in humid areas
B) is incapable of moving much material
C) is usually associated with slow runoff
D) is usually intense
E) lasts for many days when it does come
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13
Africa's best example of an exotic river is the ________.

A) Nile
B) Amazon
C) Orange
D) Rhine
E) Congo
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Which of the following is associated with weathering in arid environments as opposed to humid environments?

A) greater amounts of chemical weathering
B) faster mechanical weathering
C) slower chemical weathering
D) more angular products of weathering
E) fewer landslides
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15
Which is NOT a regional name for a wash or gully?

A) nullah
B) donga
C) wadi
D) gibber
E) coulee
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16
The single most important agent of landscape formation in deserts is ________.

A) wind
B) geologic uplift
C) solution
D) creep
E) water
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17
Another term for "wadi" is ________.

A) bajada
B) mesa
C) arroyo
D) loess
E) butte
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18
The Nile River ________.

A) is ephemeral
B) is in Europe
C) is without major tributaries in the desert
D) is building a huge sand delta
E) has its headwaters in the desert
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19
The Arabic word for a dry desert stream bed is ________.

A) self
B) bajada
C) barchan
D) reg
E) wadi
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20
Most desert streamflow eventually ________.

A) runs to the sea
B) becomes perennial
C) evaporates or seeps into the landscape
D) ends many weeks after a rain
E) flows into an exotic stream
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21
Concerning desertification, which of the following is FALSE?

A) It is a problem in the Sahel.
B) It is associated with desert margins.
C) It has happened in the United States.
D) Overgrazing is a direct cause.
E) Fortunately, it is a major problem only in Africa.
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22
Aeolian processes refer to those involving ________.

A) running water
B) ice
C) wind
D) groundwater
E) chemical weathering
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23
In the Sahel, desertification is likely to continue because of ________.

A) perennial drought
B) mistakes of the United Nations
C) expanding population
D) decreasing numbers of grazing animals
E) the presence of the Sahara to the north
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24
In deserts, wind can be said to ________.

A) be absent
B) make many of the landforms
C) be more effective than elsewhere
D) create basin-and-range topography
E) be the strongest on Earth
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25
"Dust Bowl" conditions in the North American Great Plains of the 1930s represented ________.

A) something that will not happen again
B) changes which occurred because the climate changed
C) an identical situation to the Sahel of the late 1920s
D) deforestation
E) desertification
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The wind-caused etching or pitting of rock surfaces is termed ________.

A) blow out
B) deflation
C) abrasion
D) traction
E) slip face
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27
In arid regions, differential erosion tends to be best developed in areas of ________.

A) sandstone rocks
B) massive metamorphic rocks
C) multiple sedimentary layers
D) massive igneous rocks
E) minimal weathering
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28
Variations in rock type and structure affect the slope and shape of landforms. These landforms are produced by ________.

A) exotic streams
B) solution
C) aeolian erosion
D) differential erosion
E) pediments
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29
It is now clear that desertification is ________.

A) natural
B) human-caused
C) related to the enhanced greenhouse effect
D) caused by a mix of natural and human circumstances
E) intensified by the planting of shrubs and trees
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30
Of the following, which is the LEAST important in creating most desert landforms?

A) impermeable surfaces
B) intense precipitation
C) lack of vegetation
D) wind
E) prominence of mechanical weathering
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31
The process of shifting loose particles by blowing them into the air or rolling them on the ground is called ________.

A) deflation
B) aggradation
C) the fluvial process
D) the arid cycle
E) sand motion
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32
An arroyo is to a wadi as an inselberg is to a ________.

A) bornhardt
B) piedmont
C) desert
D) pediment
E) erosion surface
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33
A shallow depression from which an abundance of fine material has been deflated is known as a deflation hollow or ________.

A) self
B) blowout
C) tombolo
D) barchan
E) swash
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34
Which of the following does NOT belong on the list?

A) Abrasion
B) Deflation
C) Blowout
D) Pitting
E) Dune
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35
Bornhardts are ________.

A) also known as alluvial fans
B) a type of inselberg
C) formed by aeolian processes
D) formed by depositional processes
E) a type of steep-walled gulley
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36
Inselbergs are associated with ________ landscapes.

A) loess
B) mesa-and-scarp
C) basin-and-range
D) desert plain
E) karst
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37
Which of the following is NOT associated with the work of the wind?

A) sandblasting
B) solution
C) deflation
D) traction
E) saltation
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38
Most blowouts are ________.

A) microscopic
B) small
C) about a mile across
D) created by wind deposition
E) created by fluvial processes
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39
Which of the following is NOT an area thickly covered with loess?

A) portions of Southern Africa
B) portions of the central United States
C) portions of eastern China
D) portions of Argentina
E) portions of Russia
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40
The prime factors in desertification in the Sahel were a natural drought and ________.

A) an increase in forest cover
B) overgrazing
C) fence building
D) tribal wars
E) deposition of desert sand
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41
An aeolian form NOT unique to arid lands is ________.

A) the seif
B) loess
C) a pediment
D) the gibber
E) desert pavement
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42
The world's longest expanse of coastal dunes is located in ________.

A) California
B) France
C) Bolivia
D) Brazil
E) China
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43
Sand dunes are composed mainly of individual grains of ________.

A) quartz
B) sodium
C) calcium carbonate
D) loess
E) lime
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44
As loess erodes, it ________.

A) forms bluffs
B) weathers to a darker color
C) forms floodplains
D) weathers to gravel size
E) can be deposited to make sand dunes
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45
Ergs are ________.

A) sometimes originated by non-desert conditions
B) absent from the Sahara
C) large, crescent-shaped dunes
D) usually composed of silt
E) notable for the absence of dunes
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46
Where the landscape is covered by sand and the crests of the sand dunes are perpendicular to the wind, the dunes are labeled ________.

A) transverse
B) seifs
C) longitudinal
D) reverse
E) barchans
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47
The wind rolling pebbles across the desert surface is an example of ________.

A) creep
B) traction
C) saltation
D) abrasion
E) scree
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48
Sand grains are generally made out of ________.

A) granite or shale
B) pebbles
C) quartz or gypsum
D) loess
E) clay
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49
Approximately ________ percent of the coterminous United States is covered by loess.

A) 1
B) 3
C) 10
D) 30
E) 100
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50
________ is the primary agent that anchors sand dunes to prevent their migration.

A) Wind
B) Liquid water
C) Ice
D) Soil
E) Vegetation
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51
A fine-grained wind-deposited surface material with extensive deposits in the mid-latitudes is ________.

A) reg
B) loess
C) erg
D) inselberg
E) plinth
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52
The main dune form in most deserts is crescent shaped and is migrating across a non-sand surface; it is called a(n) ________.

A) barchan
B) bajada
C) self
D) transverse
E) alluvial
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53
The steeper leeward side of a sand dune is called a ________.

A) gibber
B) slip face
C) bajada
D) playa
E) self
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54
In a "true sandstorm," ________.

A) terrain is heavily eroded
B) the moving sand rarely reaches head level
C) the chipping of paint is rare
D) sand falls out of clouds in a manner similar to precipitation
E) human structures are rarely damaged
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55
The ________ is a type of very long dune which might form as an adjustment to two seasonal wind systems.

A) barchan
B) crescent
C) transverse
D) blowout
E) seif
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56
Which of the below is NOT found in loess?

A) jointlike vertical cleavage planes
B) large amounts of sand
C) angular individual grains
D) a buff coloration
E) uniformly-size fine grain particles
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57
A prominent feature of loess is its ________.

A) high resistance to erosion
B) low agricultural fertility
C) dark red color
D) vertical slopes
E) high sand content
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58
A desert consisting of a large area of sand dunes is termed a(n) ________.

A) reg
B) erg
C) arroyo
D) wadi
E) salina
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59
________ represents the largest region with continuing desertification.

A) The North American Great Plains
B) The Sahara
C) The basin-and-range
D) The Sahel
E) The Amazon rainforest
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60
Which of the following is NOT a type of desert landform?

A) reg
B) erg
C) gibber plain
D) hamada
E) uvula
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61
A(n) ________ is a desert which is covered with coarse gravel, pebbles, and boulders and from which all sand and dust have been removed.

A) wadi
B) erg
C) relict erg
D) reg
E) peneplain
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62
Drainage channels in the dry mountains usually have a(n) ________ profile.

A) S-shaped
B) U-shaped
C) V-shaped
D) convex
E) smooth
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63
A dark, shiny coat of iron and manganese oxides on pebbles, stones, and larger outcrops is known as ________.

A) a reg
B) desert varnish
C) pediment
D) a hamada
E) an erg
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64
The ________ zone at the base of desert mountain ranges is one of the most prominent areas of active fluvial deposition.

A) gibber
B) piedmont
C) wadi
D) deflation
E) playa
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65
Rounded hills or mountain prominence surrounded by extensive plains and basins are ________.

A) salines
B) mesas
C) wadis
D) inselbergs
E) grabens
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66
A gently inclined bedrock platform is a(n) ________.

A) erg
B) reg
C) playa
D) pediment
E) hamada
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67
The barren surface composed of consolidated material, usually of exposed bedrock is ________.

A) desert armor
B) an hamada
C) a reg
D) an erg
E) a playa
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68
Basin-and-range topography is characterized by ________ found above the basin floor and underneath the alluvial fans.

A) mesas
B) playas
C) pediments
D) inselbergs
E) sand dunes
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69
Most alluvial fans are ________.

A) in mountain canyons
B) composed of poorly sorted debris
C) in the centers of basins
D) composed of bedrock
E) aeolian deposits
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70
One would find the piedmont angle at ________.

A) the bottom of canyons
B) a change in slope at a mountain base
C) the top of a mesa that is being sapped
D) the base of the resistant caprock layer
E) the top of a steep mountain peak
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71
Which of the following is NOT closely associated with basin-and-range topography?

A) Nevada
B) Death Valley
C) deserts in the southwestern United States
D) mesas
E) faulting
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72
High salt concentrations give a striking whitish surface to ________.

A) salinas
B) wadis
C) alcove arches
D) pedestals
E) mesas
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73
The Arabic word for "stone" describes a desert surface covered with coarse gravel, pebbles, and/or boulders. This word is ________.

A) suq
B) wadi
C) reg
D) erg
E) hamada
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74
The ________ is a depositional feature that accumulates at the mouths of desert canyons.

A) pediment
B) range
C) reg
D) alluvial fan
E) escarpment
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75
In basin and range topography, the lowest areas are frequently occupied by a(n) ________.

A) barchan
B) playa
C) escarpment
D) bajada
E) self
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76
Usually, much of the piedmont is underlain by an erosional bedrock surface called a ________.

A) pediment
B) bench
C) inselberg
D) terrace
E) gibber plain
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77
Desert pavement is another term for a(n) ________.

A) reg
B) erg
C) hamada
D) wadi
E) playa
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78
Alluvial fans which have expanded and joined over time form a landscape feature known as ________.

A) plinths
B) bajadas
C) slip faces
D) sand plains
E) alkali flats
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79
After the Sahara, which of the following is the world's major location of ergs?

A) The North American deserts
B) The Arabian desert
C) The European desert
D) The South American desert
E) The Antarctic "desert"
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80
Of the states below, ________ has the greatest extent of interior drainage basins.

A) Nevada
B) Maine
C) Wyoming
D) Michigan
E) Arkansas
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