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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
weathering
mass wasting
earthquake
deposition
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following forces has the biggest impact on mass wasting?
momentum
sliding friction
rolling friction
gravity
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When a block of material moves across a flat, inclined surface _____ has occurred.
a rock fall
mudflow
slide
chemical weathering
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Mass wasting can be triggered by all of the following except which one?
water
removal of plants
sun
earthquakes
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Multiple Choice
Rockfalls and rock slides are most likely caused by ____
carbonation
frost wedging
oxidation
acid precipitation
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Multiple Choice
In which area are slumps most likely to occur?
muddy hillsides
high mountains with loose soil
curved surfaces with clay soil
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?
frost wedging
mudflow
creep
earthflow
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Removing vegetation tends to ___________ the chances of a mass wasting event.
increase
decrease
does not affect mass wasting
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Rock fall
Slump
Creep
Mudflow
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Rock fall
Slump
Creep
Mudflow
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Rock fall
Slump
Creep
Mudflow
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Deforestation
Melting permafrost
Drought
Poor soil structure
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The houses' added weight can cause landslides
The houses' noise can cause landslides
The animals like dog's can dig holes in the ground that can cause landslides
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Why is planting trees on a muddy slope a good idea to prevent mudflows and landslides?
a. The tree roots soak up water
b. The trees keep the soil in place
c. Trees add homes for wildlife
Both a & b
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the amount of CO2 in the area
the amount of pollution in an area
the amount of wind in an area
the amount of rain in an area
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they all happen at the same time
erosion, weathering, deposition
weathering, erosion, deposition
weathering, deposition, erosion
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Which of the following will NOT increase the chance of landslides?
when bedding planes are roughly parallel to the slope surface
when there is an extended period of drought
an earthquake
where there are rocks like shale or clay
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Limestone is composed mainly of a mineral called calcium carbonate.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Limestone is NOT usually formed under water.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Limestone is an impermeable rock.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Limestone can be slowly dissolved by rainwater or groundwater.
True
False
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This feature is formed when calcium carbonate is deposited on the ceiling of a cave.
stalagmite
sink hole
stalactite
pillar
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This feature is formed when the roof of an underground cavern collapses.
stalagmite
sink hole
stalactite
pillar
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This feature is formed when calcium carbonate is deposited on the floor of a cave.
stalagmite
sink hole
stalactite
pillar
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When a stalactite and a stalagmite meet they form a new feature known as a:
cave
stalactomite
cockpit
pillar
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Sometimes a large underground hollow or passage called a _________ is formed as water wears away limestone.
underground river
cave
cockpit
karst landscape
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The name given to the distinctive landscapes which form in limestone areas is:
cockpits
sinkholes
cave systems
karst
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A large area with many small hills and depressions which forms in limestone is known as:
cockpits
cave systems
sink holes
karst
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Cockpit Country is found where
Jamaica
Barbados
Bahamas
Trinidad
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Harrison's Cave is found in which Caribbean Island?
Bermuda
Bahamas
Barbados
Barbuda
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Which Caribbean Island has Oil Birds
Trinidad
Jamaica
Barbados
Dominica
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Sometimes a large underground hollow or passage called a _________ is formed as water wears away limestone.
underground river
cave
cockpit
karst landscape
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Sometimes in Limestone Regions Rivers disappear underground.
True
False
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Chemical name for limestone....
Calcium carbonate
Calcium oxide
Calcium hydroxide
Calcium chloride
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What are rocks made of?
Minerals
Steel
Diamonds
Glass
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What is the best definition of minerals?
Minerals are living things found in nature.
Minerals are the nutrients found in our food.
Minerals are non-living things found in nature.
Minerals are made of rocks.
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Trained scientists who mine the earth for minerals
Geographers
Geologists
Chemists
Biologists
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A model that describes the formation, breakdown, and reformation of a rock.
Fall Zone
Weathering/ Erosion/ Deposition
Rock Cycle
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
Subsoil
Parent Rock
Piedmont
Regolith
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Rock formed from sediments, such as sand, pebbles, shells and remains of dead plants / animals; often deposited in layers
Regolith
Sedimentary Rock
Igneous Rock
Metamorphic Rock
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Rock formed from liquid molten rock (lava or magma) that cools slowly and hardens. Found near volcanoes and fissures; can have crystals.
Metamorphic Rock
Igneous Rock
Sedimentary Rock
Regolith Rock
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Fossils (the remains or impressions of prehistoric organisms preserved in petrified form or as molds or casts) are found in ___________ rocks only.
Igneous
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
Iron Oxide
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The process necessary to form a metamorphic rock:
uplift, weathering, erosion
heat and or pressure
burial and cementation
compaction
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A rock consists of two or more minerals.
True
False
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There are ________ different types of rock that all basically come from the same materials.
two
three
four
many
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_________ rocks harden into rock layers due to pressure of water and weight of more sediments.
Metamorphic
Igneous
Sedimentary
Volcanic
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Physical properties of igneous rock include
cementation of smaller rocks
layers
crystals
ribbons
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Physical and chemical process that transforms sediments into sedimentary rocks, due to increasing pressure and temperature is:
crystalization
deposition
weathering
lithification
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Sedimentary rocks are broken down by:
lithification
weathering
erosion
plants and animals
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When rocks are deeply buried, placing them under pressure because of the weight of overlying layers, this is called:
lithification
cementation
deposition
compaction
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__________ rocks are formed from liquid molten rock (lava or magma) that cool slowly and harden.
Metamorphic
Igneous
Sedimentary
Melted
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Igneous means made from _____ and _____
heat and pressure
fire and heat
cementation and burial
uplift and erosion
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According to this diagram, igneous rock can form into sedimentary rock by ______ way(s).
one
two
three
no
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According to the diagram, Igneous rock becomes Metamorphic by melting and cooling.
true
false
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Limestone is a(n) ________ rock.
igneous
sedimentary
cemented
metamorphic
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Basalt is a(n) _______ rock:
igneous
sedimentary
cemented
metamorphic
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Metamorphic means
"fire and cooling"
"heat and pressure"
"to have been changed"
"layers changing"
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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
weathering.
erosion.
mass movement.
deposition.
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Exfoliation is an example for....
Weathering
Physical Weathering
Chemical Weathering
Biological Weathering
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In the process of erosion, the removal of materials by solution is called
Attrition
Corrosion
Sapping
Corrasion
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daughter element
half-life
parent element
carbon-14
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What karst landform is pictured?
stalagmite
stalactite
stalakite
carbonation
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___________ occurs when other chemicals combine with oxygen in the air.
Oxidation
Iron Oxide
Erosion
Abrasion
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What often happens to rocks that undergo chemical weathering?
They form crystals.
They produce acids.
They become stronger.
They crumble more easily.
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_____________ weathering is the breaking down of rocks by chemical reactions.
Chemical
Physical
Deposition
Erosion
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Which of these terms describes the process of acid rain wearing out limestone?
deposition
chemical weathering
physical weathering
erosion
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A type of chemical weathering in which a substance combines with oxygen, as when iron oxidizes, forming rust.
Acid rain
Oxidation
Reaction to water
Exfoliation
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