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Gr 11 Exam Prep and Review - Content

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Mass Movement /Wasting

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Multiple Choice

the downslope movement of loose sediments and rock that has been weathered

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weathering

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mass wasting

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earthquake

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deposition

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following forces has the biggest impact on mass wasting?

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momentum

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sliding friction

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rolling friction

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gravity

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Multiple Choice

When a block of material moves across a flat, inclined surface _____ has occurred.

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a rock fall

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mudflow

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slide

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chemical weathering

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Multiple Choice

Mass wasting can be triggered by all of the following except which one?

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water

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removal of plants

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sun

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earthquakes

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Multiple Choice

Rockfalls and rock slides are most likely caused by ____

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carbonation

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frost wedging

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oxidation

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acid precipitation

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Multiple Choice

In which area are slumps most likely to occur?

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muddy hillsides

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high mountains with loose soil

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curved surfaces with clay soil

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the base of a cliff where ocean waves crash

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Multiple Choice

Which type of mass movement is caused by the freeze-thaw cycle of water?

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frost wedging

2

mudflow

3

creep

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earthflow

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Multiple Choice

Removing vegetation tends to ___________ the chances of a mass wasting event.

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increase

2

decrease

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does not affect mass wasting

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Multiple Choice

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This image show an example of a 
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Rock fall

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Slump

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Creep

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Mudflow

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Multiple Choice

Question image
This image show an example of a 
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Rock fall

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Slump

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Creep

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Mudflow

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Multiple Choice

Question image
This image show an example of a 
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Rock fall

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Slump

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Creep

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Mudflow

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Multiple Choice

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What is one factor that lead to the landslide you see in this image?
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Deforestation

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Melting permafrost

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Drought

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Poor soil structure

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Multiple Choice

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Why is building houses on hills in landslide danger zones not a good idea?
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The houses' added weight can cause landslides

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The houses' noise can cause landslides

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The animals like dog's can dig holes in the ground that can cause landslides

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

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Why is planting trees on a muddy slope a good idea to prevent mudflows and landslides?

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a. The tree roots soak up water

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b. The trees keep the soil in place

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c. Trees add homes for wildlife

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Both a & b

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Multiple Choice

What factor causes a mudslide? 
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the amount of CO2 in the area

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the amount of pollution in an area

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the amount of wind in an area

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the amount of rain in an area 

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct order of the processes?
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they all happen at the same time

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erosion, weathering, deposition

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weathering, erosion, deposition

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weathering, deposition, erosion

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following will NOT increase the chance of landslides?

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when bedding planes are roughly parallel to the slope surface

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when there is an extended period of drought

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an earthquake

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where there are rocks like shale or clay

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Limestone Scenery

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Multiple Choice

Limestone is composed mainly of a mineral called calcium carbonate.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Limestone is NOT usually formed under water.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Limestone is an impermeable rock.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Limestone can be slowly dissolved by rainwater or groundwater.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

This feature is formed when calcium carbonate is deposited on the ceiling of a cave.

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stalagmite

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sink hole

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stalactite

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pillar

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Multiple Choice

This feature is formed when the roof of an underground cavern collapses.

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stalagmite

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sink hole

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stalactite

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pillar

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Multiple Choice

This feature is formed when calcium carbonate is deposited on the floor of a cave.

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stalagmite

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sink hole

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stalactite

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pillar

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Multiple Choice

When a stalactite and a stalagmite meet they form a new feature known as a:

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cave

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stalactomite

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cockpit

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pillar

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Multiple Choice

Sometimes a large underground hollow or passage called a _________ is formed as water wears away limestone.

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underground river

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cave

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cockpit

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karst landscape

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Multiple Choice

The name given to the distinctive landscapes which form in limestone areas is:

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cockpits

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sinkholes

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cave systems

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karst

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Multiple Choice

A large area with many small hills and depressions which forms in limestone is known as:

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cockpits

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cave systems

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sink holes

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karst

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Multiple Choice

Cockpit Country is found where

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Jamaica

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Barbados

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Bahamas

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Trinidad

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Multiple Choice

Harrison's Cave is found in which Caribbean Island?

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Bermuda

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Bahamas

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Barbados

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Barbuda

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Multiple Choice

Which Caribbean Island has Oil Birds

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Trinidad

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Jamaica

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Barbados

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Dominica

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Multiple Choice

Sometimes a large underground hollow or passage called a _________ is formed as water wears away limestone.

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underground river

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cave

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cockpit

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karst landscape

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Multiple Choice

Sometimes in Limestone Regions Rivers disappear underground.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

What dissolves limestone to form caves? 
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carbon dioxide
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carbonic acid

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Multiple Choice

What is the chemical formula of calcium carbonate
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Ca2CO3
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Ca(CO)3
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CaCO3
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CaCO

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Multiple Choice

Chemical name for limestone....

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Calcium carbonate

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Calcium oxide

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Calcium hydroxide

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Calcium chloride

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Rock Cycle and Nature of Rock

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Multiple Choice

What are rocks made of?

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Minerals

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Steel

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Diamonds

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Glass

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Multiple Choice

What is the best definition of minerals?

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Minerals are living things found in nature.

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Minerals are the nutrients found in our food.

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Minerals are non-living things found in nature.

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Minerals are made of rocks.

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Multiple Choice

Trained scientists who mine the earth for minerals

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Geographers

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Geologists

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Chemists

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Biologists

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Multiple Choice

A model that describes the formation, breakdown, and reformation of a rock.

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Fall Zone

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Weathering/ Erosion/ Deposition

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Rock Cycle

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Soil Profile

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Denudation and Weathering

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Multiple Choice

The layer of loosely arranged rock and dust covering bedrock; blanket of rock

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Subsoil

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Parent Rock

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Piedmont

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Regolith

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Multiple Choice

Rock formed from sediments, such as sand, pebbles, shells and remains of dead plants / animals; often deposited in layers

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Regolith

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Sedimentary Rock

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Igneous Rock

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Metamorphic Rock

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Multiple Choice

Rock formed from liquid molten rock (lava or magma) that cools slowly and hardens. Found near volcanoes and fissures; can have crystals.

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Metamorphic Rock

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Igneous Rock

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Sedimentary Rock

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Regolith Rock

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Multiple Choice

Fossils (the remains or impressions of prehistoric organisms preserved in petrified form or as molds or casts) are found in ___________ rocks only.

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Igneous

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Metamorphic

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Sedimentary

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Iron Oxide

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Multiple Choice

The process necessary to form a metamorphic rock:

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uplift, weathering, erosion

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heat and or pressure

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burial and cementation

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compaction

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Multiple Choice

A rock consists of two or more minerals.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

There are ________ different types of rock that all basically come from the same materials.

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two

2

three

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four

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many

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Multiple Choice

_________ rocks harden into rock layers due to pressure of water and weight of more sediments.

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Metamorphic

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Igneous

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Sedimentary

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Volcanic

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Multiple Choice

Physical properties of igneous rock include

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cementation of smaller rocks

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layers

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crystals

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ribbons

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Multiple Choice

Physical and chemical process that transforms sediments into sedimentary rocks, due to increasing pressure and temperature is:

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crystalization

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deposition

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weathering

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lithification

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Multiple Choice

Sedimentary rocks are broken down by:

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lithification

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weathering

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erosion

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plants and animals

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Multiple Choice

When rocks are deeply buried, placing them under pressure because of the weight of overlying layers, this is called:

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lithification

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cementation

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deposition

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compaction

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Multiple Choice

__________ rocks are formed from liquid molten rock (lava or magma) that cool slowly and harden. 

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Metamorphic

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Igneous

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Sedimentary

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Melted

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Multiple Choice

Igneous means made from _____ and _____

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heat and pressure

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fire and heat

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cementation and burial

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uplift and erosion

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Multiple Choice

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According to this diagram, igneous rock can form into sedimentary rock by ______ way(s).

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one

2

two

3

three

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no

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Multiple Choice

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According to the diagram, Igneous rock becomes Metamorphic by melting and cooling.

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true

2

false

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Multiple Choice

Limestone is a(n) ________ rock.

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igneous

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sedimentary

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cemented

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metamorphic

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Multiple Choice

Basalt is a(n) _______ rock:

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igneous

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sedimentary

3

cemented

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metamorphic

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Multiple Choice

Metamorphic means

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"fire and cooling"

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"heat and pressure"

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"to have been changed"

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"layers changing"

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Multiple Choice

The process that breaks down rock at the Earth's surface through disintegration of rocks into mineral particles or dissolving it into water is known as

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weathering.

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erosion.

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mass movement.

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deposition.

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Multiple Choice

Exfoliation is an example for....

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Weathering

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Physical Weathering

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Chemical Weathering

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Biological Weathering

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Multiple Choice

In the process of erosion, the removal of materials by solution is called

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Attrition

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Corrosion

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Sapping

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Corrasion

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Multiple Choice

The original element that undergoes radioactive decay is known as the...
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daughter element

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half-life

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parent element

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carbon-14

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Multiple Choice

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What karst landform is pictured?

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stalagmite

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stalactite

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stalakite

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carbonation

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Multiple Choice

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___________ occurs when other chemicals combine with oxygen in the air.

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Oxidation

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Iron Oxide

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Erosion

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Abrasion

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Multiple Choice

What often happens to rocks that undergo chemical weathering?

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They form crystals.  

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They produce acids.

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They become stronger.

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They crumble more easily.

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Multiple Choice

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_____________ weathering is the breaking down of rocks by chemical reactions.

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Chemical

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Physical

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Deposition

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Erosion

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Multiple Choice

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Which of these terms describes the process of acid rain wearing out limestone?

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deposition

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chemical weathering

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physical weathering

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erosion

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Multiple Choice

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A type of chemical weathering in which a substance combines with oxygen, as when iron oxidizes, forming rust.

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Acid rain

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Oxidation

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Reaction to water

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Exfoliation

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