Deck 6: Glaciers, Deserts, and Winds

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________ are erosional features produced by valley/alpine glaciers.

A) Moraines
B) Cirques
C) Eskers
D) Drumlins
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Drumlins are ________.

A) composed of outwash
B) ridges formed on top of a glacier
C) formed in the zone of fracture
D) not found singly, but in clusters
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Matching. Match the feature with the appropriate material.
A. till B. outwash C. solid rock
drumlin
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Matching. Match the feature with the appropriate material.
A. till B. outwash C. solid rock
horn
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Which one of the following is NOT true of glaciers?

A) originate on land
B) exist only in the Northern Hemisphere
C) show evidence of past or present flow
D) form from the recrystallization of snow
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Matching. Match the feature with the appropriate material.
A. till B. outwash C. solid rock
glacial erratic
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During the most recent ice age, glaciers covered about ________ percent of Earth's land area.

A) 3
B) 10
C) 30
D) 50
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Matching. Match the feature with the appropriate material.
A. till B. outwash C. solid rock
moraine
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________ is one of the two major flow mechanisms in a glacier.

A) Slipping
B) Elastic pushing
C) Frost heaving
D) Glacial rebound
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Abrasion and plucking generally involve what part of a glacier?

A) the internal flowage zone
B) the snout zone
C) the surface brittle zone
D) the bottom or base
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A fiord is a ________.

A) lake in a cirque
B) valley before it was glaciated
C) drowned glacial trough
D) period of the Ice Age
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Which one of the moraines listed below is NOT characteristic of continental glaciation?

A) lateral moraine
B) terminal moraine
C) ground moraine
D) recessional moraine
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The bottom or downward tip of a crevasse marks the ________.

A) boundary between parts of the glacier moving by sliding and crevassal slip
B) boundary between the sliding and external flowage zones
C) bottom of the sliding zone
D) top of the internal deformation and flowage zone
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Where is the world's largest ice sheet located today?

A) Greenland
B) Russia, Siberia
C) Iceland
D) Antarctica
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A name commonly used as a synonym for the Ice Age is ________.

A) Pennsylvanian period
B) Miocene epoch
C) Mesozoic era
D) Pleistocene epoch
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A(n) ________ cross-valley profile is typical of canyons and valleys eroded and deepened by alpine or valley glaciers.

A) U
B) Y
C) V
D) S
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Matching. Match the feature with the appropriate material.
A. till B. outwash C. solid rock
cirque
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The term drift ________.

A) refers only to alpine glaciers
B) refers only to moraines
C) is synonymous with the term till
D) means any sediments of glacial origin
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Which one of the following applies to a valley glacier that lengthens (extends its terminus downslope) over a period of many years?

A) wastage exceeds accumulation
B) accumulation exceeds wastage
C) accumulation and wastage are about equal
D) none of the above
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Matching. Match the feature with the appropriate material.
A. till B. outwash C. solid rock
esker
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Which one of the following statements is true?

A) Desert landscapes are monotonous, relatively flat areas covered to various depths with sand.
B) Deserts and dry lands are concentrated in areas of ascending air masses and relatively low atmospheric pressures.
C) Despite infrequent rainfalls, erosional and depositional features of running water are important in desert landscapes.
D) Rainshadow deserts occur where air masses descend after having risen to cross a mountain range.
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What mature, desert landscape feature consists of coalesced alluvial fans?

A) balda
B) bajada
C) bahia
D) baja
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A ________ is an erosional feature specifically produced by alpine glaciation.

A) lateral moraine
B) drumlin
C) crevasse spur
D) U-shaped valley
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Which one of the following could NOT have significantly affected climatic variations and advances and retreats of ice sheets during the Pleistocene epoch?

A) movements of Earth's tectonic plates
B) variations in the Sun's energy output
C) precession of Earth's orbit
D) wobbling of Earth's rotational axis
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A(n) ________ is an irregular, usually thin till layer laid down by a retreating glacier.

A) terminal moraine
B) outwash blanket
C) kame sheet
D) ground moraine
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. horn B. arête C. lateral moraine D. drumlin
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Which process occurs where a glacier enters the sea?

A) kaming
B) calving
C) surging
D) drowning
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A ________ is an intermittent stream channel in the dry land areas of the western United States.

A) rivulet
B) playa
C) rill
D) wash
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Ice Age glaciers had many indirect effects. Which one of the following was NOT such an effect?

A) formation of mountains
B) extinction of some organisms
C) changes in some river courses
D) sea level fluctuations
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. drumlin B. cirque C. esker D. moraine
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. calving B. zone of accumulation C. melting D. zone of wastage
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Desert pavement is the result of ________.

A) deflation
B) abrasion by windblown sand
C) erosion by running water
D) intense chemical weathering
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. drumlin B. kame C. kettle D. esker
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A broad accumulation of stratified drift deposited adjacent to the downstream edge of an end moraine is a(n) ________.

A) kame terrace
B) esker
C) outwash plain
D) ground moraine
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A ________ forms when a block of ice is buried in drift and subsequently melts, creating a pit.

A) tarn
B) paternoster
C) kame
D) kettle
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The loess deposited in many parts of the Midwest ________.

A) was once glacial outwash deposits
B) is in the form of transverse dunes
C) is uniformly thick
D) had its source in desert regions
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A(n) ________ represents a former meltwater channel or tunnel in glacial ice that was filled with sand and gravel.

A) esker
B) yazoo ridge
C) valley plain
D) kettle
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Desert and steppe lands cover about what percentage of Earth's land area?

A) 10%
B) 66%
C) 30%
D) 3%
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Inselbergs are ________.

A) insulated icebergs floating in a hot spring
B) blowouts cut from bedrock in mountainous areas
C) lithified rock formed by cementation of wind-deposited, dune sands
D) bedrock hills in a highly eroded desert landscape
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A(n) ________ is likely to host a waterfall or steep rapids today.

A) outwash plain
B) hanging valley
C) striated drumlin
D) horn peak
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Fiords are found exclusively along the coast of Norway.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. arroyo B. wadi C. inselberg D. nullah
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Fiords are glacier-cut valleys that flooded as sea level rose in post-glacial times.
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Arêtes, horns, and U-shaped valleys are erosional features carved from bedrock by glaciers.
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Surges in glacial movement are probably related to unusually fast rates of basal sliding.
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The Basin and Range region of the western United States is an excellent example of a mountainous desert landscape.
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Melting and calving are two forms of ablation.
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Moraines are the only glacial deposits composed of till.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. loess B. alluvial fan C. playa D. inselberg
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Running water is an important erosional agent in many arid lands despite infrequent rainfalls.
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Crevasses are short, narrow cracks in the plastic flow zone of a glacier that alternately open and close as the ice flows along.
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Arid and semiarid climates cover nearly one-third of Earth's land surface.
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The Pleistocene epoch is the only glacial period for which evidence exists.
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Till is an unsorted sediment deposited directly from the melting glacial ice; stream action is not involved.
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When a glacier is retreating, the upstream ice is still moving forward toward the downstream terminus of the glacier.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. sand dune B. deflation C. blowout D. desert pavement
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Rapid surge movements of the Earth's tectonic plates offer a convincing explanation for the advances and retreats of the Pleistocene ice sheets.
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The downstream end or snout of a glacier advances over periods of time during which ablation exceeds accumulation.
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Eskers and kames are deposited by meltwater streams, and they are composed of stratified sand and gravel.
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A cirque represents an erosional feature formed in what was an important accumulation zone for snow and ice at the upstream head of a glacier.
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Blowouts are broad, shallow depressions excavated by deflation.
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Bowl-shaped depressions in bedrock at upstream ends of alpine glacial valleys are called ________.
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A(n) ________ is a closed depression formed by melting of an ice block buried in a moraine or outwash plain.
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List the two major mechanisms of glacial flow.
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Windblown loess, like sand, typically accumulates as mound-like dunes.
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________ are smoothly tapered, elongated hills of till shaped by an overriding continental ice sheet.
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What general term denotes wastage of a glacier?
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A(n) ________ is a narrow, winding ridge composed of outwash deposited in a tunnel or channel cut into stagnant, glacial ice.
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Bajadas develop from coalescence of alluvial fans along fronts of mountain ranges in arid lands.
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Steppes are the driest of the true desert lands.
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The Colorado River is an example of a large wash.
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Inselbergs and small, steep alluvial fans are characteristic of recently faulted basin and range terrain in dry lands.
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Loess consists mainly of silt-sized particles.
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The steeper, lee slope of a sand dune is called the slip face.
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What is the name for the very large pluvial lake that once existed in northwestern Utah?
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The upper 50 meters or so of a glacier is known as the zone of ________.
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What term describes open fissures in the brittle surface ice of a glacier?
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During the Pleistocene glacial epoch, pluvial lakes were common in valley regions of what part of the United States?
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A playa is an intermittent lake on the floor of a desert valley.
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Unusually rapid, forward movements of glaciers are called ________.
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Deck 6: Glaciers, Deserts, and Winds
1
________ are erosional features produced by valley/alpine glaciers.

A) Moraines
B) Cirques
C) Eskers
D) Drumlins
B
2
Drumlins are ________.

A) composed of outwash
B) ridges formed on top of a glacier
C) formed in the zone of fracture
D) not found singly, but in clusters
C
3
Matching. Match the feature with the appropriate material.
A. till B. outwash C. solid rock
drumlin
A
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Matching. Match the feature with the appropriate material.
A. till B. outwash C. solid rock
horn
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Which one of the following is NOT true of glaciers?

A) originate on land
B) exist only in the Northern Hemisphere
C) show evidence of past or present flow
D) form from the recrystallization of snow
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glacial erratic
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During the most recent ice age, glaciers covered about ________ percent of Earth's land area.

A) 3
B) 10
C) 30
D) 50
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moraine
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________ is one of the two major flow mechanisms in a glacier.

A) Slipping
B) Elastic pushing
C) Frost heaving
D) Glacial rebound
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Abrasion and plucking generally involve what part of a glacier?

A) the internal flowage zone
B) the snout zone
C) the surface brittle zone
D) the bottom or base
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A fiord is a ________.

A) lake in a cirque
B) valley before it was glaciated
C) drowned glacial trough
D) period of the Ice Age
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Which one of the moraines listed below is NOT characteristic of continental glaciation?

A) lateral moraine
B) terminal moraine
C) ground moraine
D) recessional moraine
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The bottom or downward tip of a crevasse marks the ________.

A) boundary between parts of the glacier moving by sliding and crevassal slip
B) boundary between the sliding and external flowage zones
C) bottom of the sliding zone
D) top of the internal deformation and flowage zone
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Where is the world's largest ice sheet located today?

A) Greenland
B) Russia, Siberia
C) Iceland
D) Antarctica
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A name commonly used as a synonym for the Ice Age is ________.

A) Pennsylvanian period
B) Miocene epoch
C) Mesozoic era
D) Pleistocene epoch
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A(n) ________ cross-valley profile is typical of canyons and valleys eroded and deepened by alpine or valley glaciers.

A) U
B) Y
C) V
D) S
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Matching. Match the feature with the appropriate material.
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cirque
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The term drift ________.

A) refers only to alpine glaciers
B) refers only to moraines
C) is synonymous with the term till
D) means any sediments of glacial origin
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Which one of the following applies to a valley glacier that lengthens (extends its terminus downslope) over a period of many years?

A) wastage exceeds accumulation
B) accumulation exceeds wastage
C) accumulation and wastage are about equal
D) none of the above
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Matching. Match the feature with the appropriate material.
A. till B. outwash C. solid rock
esker
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Which one of the following statements is true?

A) Desert landscapes are monotonous, relatively flat areas covered to various depths with sand.
B) Deserts and dry lands are concentrated in areas of ascending air masses and relatively low atmospheric pressures.
C) Despite infrequent rainfalls, erosional and depositional features of running water are important in desert landscapes.
D) Rainshadow deserts occur where air masses descend after having risen to cross a mountain range.
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What mature, desert landscape feature consists of coalesced alluvial fans?

A) balda
B) bajada
C) bahia
D) baja
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A ________ is an erosional feature specifically produced by alpine glaciation.

A) lateral moraine
B) drumlin
C) crevasse spur
D) U-shaped valley
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Which one of the following could NOT have significantly affected climatic variations and advances and retreats of ice sheets during the Pleistocene epoch?

A) movements of Earth's tectonic plates
B) variations in the Sun's energy output
C) precession of Earth's orbit
D) wobbling of Earth's rotational axis
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A(n) ________ is an irregular, usually thin till layer laid down by a retreating glacier.

A) terminal moraine
B) outwash blanket
C) kame sheet
D) ground moraine
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. horn B. arête C. lateral moraine D. drumlin
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Which process occurs where a glacier enters the sea?

A) kaming
B) calving
C) surging
D) drowning
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A ________ is an intermittent stream channel in the dry land areas of the western United States.

A) rivulet
B) playa
C) rill
D) wash
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Ice Age glaciers had many indirect effects. Which one of the following was NOT such an effect?

A) formation of mountains
B) extinction of some organisms
C) changes in some river courses
D) sea level fluctuations
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. drumlin B. cirque C. esker D. moraine
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. calving B. zone of accumulation C. melting D. zone of wastage
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Desert pavement is the result of ________.

A) deflation
B) abrasion by windblown sand
C) erosion by running water
D) intense chemical weathering
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. drumlin B. kame C. kettle D. esker
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A broad accumulation of stratified drift deposited adjacent to the downstream edge of an end moraine is a(n) ________.

A) kame terrace
B) esker
C) outwash plain
D) ground moraine
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A ________ forms when a block of ice is buried in drift and subsequently melts, creating a pit.

A) tarn
B) paternoster
C) kame
D) kettle
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The loess deposited in many parts of the Midwest ________.

A) was once glacial outwash deposits
B) is in the form of transverse dunes
C) is uniformly thick
D) had its source in desert regions
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A(n) ________ represents a former meltwater channel or tunnel in glacial ice that was filled with sand and gravel.

A) esker
B) yazoo ridge
C) valley plain
D) kettle
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Desert and steppe lands cover about what percentage of Earth's land area?

A) 10%
B) 66%
C) 30%
D) 3%
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Inselbergs are ________.

A) insulated icebergs floating in a hot spring
B) blowouts cut from bedrock in mountainous areas
C) lithified rock formed by cementation of wind-deposited, dune sands
D) bedrock hills in a highly eroded desert landscape
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A(n) ________ is likely to host a waterfall or steep rapids today.

A) outwash plain
B) hanging valley
C) striated drumlin
D) horn peak
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Fiords are found exclusively along the coast of Norway.
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42
Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. arroyo B. wadi C. inselberg D. nullah
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Fiords are glacier-cut valleys that flooded as sea level rose in post-glacial times.
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Arêtes, horns, and U-shaped valleys are erosional features carved from bedrock by glaciers.
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Surges in glacial movement are probably related to unusually fast rates of basal sliding.
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The Basin and Range region of the western United States is an excellent example of a mountainous desert landscape.
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Melting and calving are two forms of ablation.
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Moraines are the only glacial deposits composed of till.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. loess B. alluvial fan C. playa D. inselberg
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Running water is an important erosional agent in many arid lands despite infrequent rainfalls.
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Crevasses are short, narrow cracks in the plastic flow zone of a glacier that alternately open and close as the ice flows along.
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Arid and semiarid climates cover nearly one-third of Earth's land surface.
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The Pleistocene epoch is the only glacial period for which evidence exists.
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Till is an unsorted sediment deposited directly from the melting glacial ice; stream action is not involved.
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When a glacier is retreating, the upstream ice is still moving forward toward the downstream terminus of the glacier.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. sand dune B. deflation C. blowout D. desert pavement
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Rapid surge movements of the Earth's tectonic plates offer a convincing explanation for the advances and retreats of the Pleistocene ice sheets.
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The downstream end or snout of a glacier advances over periods of time during which ablation exceeds accumulation.
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Eskers and kames are deposited by meltwater streams, and they are composed of stratified sand and gravel.
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A cirque represents an erosional feature formed in what was an important accumulation zone for snow and ice at the upstream head of a glacier.
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Blowouts are broad, shallow depressions excavated by deflation.
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Bowl-shaped depressions in bedrock at upstream ends of alpine glacial valleys are called ________.
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A(n) ________ is a closed depression formed by melting of an ice block buried in a moraine or outwash plain.
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List the two major mechanisms of glacial flow.
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Windblown loess, like sand, typically accumulates as mound-like dunes.
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________ are smoothly tapered, elongated hills of till shaped by an overriding continental ice sheet.
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What general term denotes wastage of a glacier?
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A(n) ________ is a narrow, winding ridge composed of outwash deposited in a tunnel or channel cut into stagnant, glacial ice.
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69
Bajadas develop from coalescence of alluvial fans along fronts of mountain ranges in arid lands.
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70
Steppes are the driest of the true desert lands.
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71
The Colorado River is an example of a large wash.
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72
Inselbergs and small, steep alluvial fans are characteristic of recently faulted basin and range terrain in dry lands.
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73
Loess consists mainly of silt-sized particles.
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74
The steeper, lee slope of a sand dune is called the slip face.
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75
What is the name for the very large pluvial lake that once existed in northwestern Utah?
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76
The upper 50 meters or so of a glacier is known as the zone of ________.
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77
What term describes open fissures in the brittle surface ice of a glacier?
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78
During the Pleistocene glacial epoch, pluvial lakes were common in valley regions of what part of the United States?
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79
A playa is an intermittent lake on the floor of a desert valley.
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80
Unusually rapid, forward movements of glaciers are called ________.
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