Landforms Exam 2 Possible Questions
The dynamic equilibrium model refers to
A balancing act between tectonic uplift and rates of denudation by weathering and erosion in a given landscape
Salt-crystal growth (salt weathering) is prevalent in which climate type?
Arid
If Earth did not experience endogenic processes, the landscape would
Be of very low relief as a result of weathering and erosion in the absence of uplift.
When rainwater attacks formations of limestone, the minerals dissolve and wash away with the mildly acid rainwater. This is an example of
Carbonation
Hydrolysis, hydration, oxidation, and carbonation are all examples of ________ weathering processes.
Chemical
When rock is broken down and disintegrated in the presence of water and with chemical alterations to the rock, the process in operation is
Chemical Weathering
Which portions of a slope overlap substantially?
Debris slope and waning slope
All processes that cause reduction and rearrangement of landforms are included in the term
Denudation
Chemical weathering is greatest under conditions of
Higher rainfall and temperatures
In which climates would rocks experience the highest amounts of chemical decomposition and decay?
Hot and wet
Which of the following is not a type of physical weathering process?
Hydrolysis
Because the climate of a region slowly changes and tectonic adjustments slowly occur, the landscape
Is continuously adjusting, AND in a state of dynamic equilibrium, but NOT constantly at a threshold
Factors influencing the weathering process include
Rock composition and structure, climate, and vegetation
Which of the following is not exogenic in nature?
Tectonic uplift
Hydration involves
The addition of water to a mineral with little overall chemical change.
The convex upper portion of a typical slope is called a
Waxing Slope
Which of the following weathering processes does not involve water?
pressure-release jointing
After a threshold is crossed, the landscape
Adjusts to a new equilibrium condition
The science that specifically studies the origin, evolution, form, and spatial distribution of landforms is
Geomorphology
The uplift of mountains is caused by
Endogenic processes
Rust, formed by the reaction of iron and oxygen in the presence of water, is an example of
Oxidation
Frost wedging is an example of ________ weathering processes.
Physical
Salt-crystal growth (salt weathering) is an example of ________ weathering processes.
Physical
When rock is broken down and disintegrated without any chemical alterations, the process in operation is
Physical Weathering
Other than the rock itself, the most important chemical substance needed for the majority of weathering processes is
water