GEOG Exam 4

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T or F. Winter waves normally deposit sand on the beach

False

T or F. the dissolved salts in ocean water raise the freezing temperature

False

T or F. In North America at the maximum extent of glaciation during the Pleistocene, Canada and Alaska were entirely covered with ice

Flase

Plant vegetation (with fibrous roots) windbreaks

How do you reduce wind erosion?

the side not facing the wind

IN a sand dune which side is more steep

Which country is likely to generate a high percentage of its energy from geothermal sources?

Iceland

ephemeral

If a stream contains water only during or immediately after a rain, it is considered to be a(an) __________ stream. A stream that only runs during or immediately after a rain is called a/an _______ stream.

Bajada

If alluvial fans coalesce to form a sloping fringe of sediment all along the base of a desert mountain range, this would be called a/an ______.

The side facing the wind

In a sand dune which side is less steep or has a gradual slope

Decreases

In the Basin and Range landscape, when streams come out of the mountains into the basin, the velocity of the stream __________ (decreases/increases), and the stream deposits material.

Resistant

In the Grand Canyon, if you see a cliff, the rock that forms it is likely to be composed of ______ (weak/resistant) rock

Carbon dioxide

In the process of carbonation, ____ _______ dissolved in rain water produces weak carbonic acid, that can react with certain types of rock, such as limestone

Fumarole

A vent in the ground from which steam or other gasses escape is a _________.

Aquifer

A zone of permeable rock that contains water, and releases it readily to a well is called a(an) __________________.

Bay Point

According to the coastal "field trip", which is the more prone to erosion, the Bay Point Formation, or the Torrey Sandstone?

perched water table

a localized water table that lies above the regional water table

knickpoint

a location where there is an abrupt increase in stream gradient over a short distance

escarpment

a long cliff face or steep slope

meander

a looping bend in a stream channel on a floodplain

spring

a naturally occurring discharge of groundwater that is pushed to the ground surface by hydraulic pressure

stream order

a numerical system used to rank stream size based on the number of tributaries flowing into a stream

dendritic drainage

a patterns of streams within a drainage basin that resembles the branching of a tree

saline lake

a permanent body of salty water occupying a playa

exotic stream

a permanent stream that originates in a humid region and flows through an arid region

exfoliation

a physical weathering process in which joints form parallel to a rock surface, creating sheetlike slabs of rock

root wedging

a physical weathering process in which plant roots break rocks apart

salt wedging

a physical weathering process in which salt crystals grow in pore spaces on a rock's surface and dislodge individual mineral grains within the rock

frost wedging

a physical weathering process in which water trapped in an opening in a rock freezes and expands, causing the opening to grow

seasonal flood

a predictable period of flooding that occurs with seasonally heavy rain or snowmelt

stream rejuvenation

a process by which a steam gains downcutting energy as its base level is lowered relative to its drainage basin

chemical weathering

a process that changes the minerals in a rock through chemical reaction involving water

drought

a prolonged period of water shortage

desert pavement

a reg composed of tightly interlocked rocks that resembles a cobblestone street

lag deposit

a reg that results from the removal of smaller particles, such as clay and silt, by deflation

pedestal rock

a remnant layer of erosion-resistant rock supported by a column of less resistant rock

drainage divide

a ridge or highland that separates drainage basins and defines their boundaries

continental divide

a ridge or highland that separates drainage systems that empty into different ocean basins

headland

a rock prominence of coastal land

When a wave moves into shallow water, the wave velocity ________ (decreases/increases)

decreases

Wave refraction is likely to result in increased ____ (erosion/deposition) in a cove

deposition

Loess, dunes

deposition by wind creates

mass movement

downslope movement of rock, soil, snow, or ice caused by gravity

latent heat

energy that is absorbed or released during a change in the state of a substance, such as during evaporation or condensation of water

fluvial erosion

erosion by running water

Suspension

find dust particles carried high above the ground for long distances

Hot spring

ground water has come into contact with hot rocks and risen to the surface

At a depth that is below about _________, the motion of the wave can no longer be felt

half the wavelength

The accumulation zone of a glacier is most likely to be found

in the upper portion of the glacier

One of the factors that will lead to the growth of glaciers is a/an _________ (increase/decrease) in precipitation

increase

flood

inundation by water in a region not normally covered by water, which results when stream discharge exceeds stream channel capacity

an artesian well

is a well in which the water rises under pressure without pumping

A yazoo stream is prevented from joining a major river because

it is blocked by high natural levees

In the video, Beach, a River of Sand, there was a demonstration showing what happened to some dye placed in the water in the surf zone and outside the surf zone. What happened to the dye placed in shallower water in the surf zone?

it moved down the coast with the longshore current

The distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next is the wave _______

length

Dust storms

lifting of silt and clay particles and soil into the air. Needs a fast wind, but can lift them high and travel great distances.

Fine-grained, wind-blown silt is called _____

loess

A current that flows parallel to the shore is called a _________ current The ______ current moves sand along the coast, parallel to the shoreline.

longshore

subsidence

lowering of land elevation through compaction of sediments

base level

lowest point to which a stream can erode

bed load

material in a stream channel such as sand, gravel, and rocks that is too heavy to become suspended in the current

Which of the following is the result of the deposition of calcium carbonate, rather than solution?

stalactites

an emergent coast

steep cliffs along a shoreline often indicate

gradient

steepness of a stream channel

water footprint

the amount of water required to produce a specific item, food, or service

humidity

the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere

floodplain

the area of flat land near a stream that experiences flooding on a regular basis

porosity

the available air space within sediments or rocks

physical weathering

the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces, or clasts, without altering the chemical makeup of the rock

aggradation

the buildup of sediments in a streambed

contaminant plume

the cloud of pollution that migrates through an aquifer away from its source

evapotranspiration

the combines processes of evaporation and transpiration

cone of depression

the cone-shaped lowering of the water table resulting from groundwater overdraft

saltwater intrusion

the contamination of a well by salt water as a result of groundwater overdraft

weathering

the disintegration of rocks

fetch

the distance of open water over which wind blows

stream piracy

the diversion of one stream into another as headward erosion merges the two streams

mass wasting

the downslope movement of broke rock material

traction

the dragging and tumbling of large rocks in a stream channel

permeability

the ease with which water can flow through soil, sediments, or rocks

potentiometric surface

the elevation to which hydraulic pressure will push water in pipes or wells

backwash

the flow of water from breakers down the slope of a beach back toward the ocean

When the ice at the base of a glacier begins to melt under pressure

the glacier begins to move by basal sliding

isostacy

the gravitation equilibrium between the lithosphere and the support of the asthenosphere below

Abrasion

the grinding of rock surfaces by windblown sand The sandblasting action of windblown sand particles is called

soil creep

the imperceptible downslope movement of soil and regolith as their volume changes in seasonal expansion-contraction cycles

zone of aeration

the layer of the ground not permanently saturated with water

zone of saturation

the layer of the ground that is usually saturated with water

Deflation

the lifting and removal of individual loose particles by wind lifting and removal of sand particles

transpiration

the loss of water to the atmosphere by plants

denudation

the lowering and wearing away of earth's surface

denudation

the lowering of the land surface

cone of depression

the lowering of the water table around an active well is called a _____ ____ __________.

base level

the lowest level a stream can reach, usually sea level; a stream becomes standing water at base level

groundwater recharge

the movement of water into an aquifer

groundwater discharge

the movement of water out of an aquifer

hydrologic cycle

the movement of water within the atmosphere, biosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere

cut bank

the outside edge of a meander, where erosion exceeds deposition

What is exfoliation?

the peeling off of curved layers of rock

saturation

the point at which an air parcel's water vapor content is equal to its water vapor capacity

headwater erosion

the process by which a steam channel migrates upslope by forming new rills through fluvial erosion

abrasion

the process by which movement of one material wears away another material

percolation

the process by which rainwater moves through the soil through narrow, meandering channels

longshore drift

the process by which sediment on a beach is moved down the length of the beach in the direction of wave movement

weathering

the process by which solid rock is dissolved and broken apart into smaller fragments

infiltration

the process by which water seeps into the ground through the force of gravity

wave refraction

the process in which waves approaching the shoreline bend and maintain a nearly parallel orientation to the shore

groundwater remediation

the process of cleaning a contaminated aquifer

groundwater mining

the process of extracting groundwater where there is little to no groundwater recharge

capillary fringe

the region of transition between the zone of aeration and the zone of saturation

headwaters

the region where a stream originates

erosion

the removal and transport of fragmented rock material

deflation

the removal of sediments and lowering of the land surface by wind erosion

tide

the rise and fall of sea level caused by the gravitational effects of the moon and sun

swash

the rush of water up a beach following the collapse of a breaker wave

According to the video, why doesn't the sand pile up at the mouths of the rivers?

the sand is carried out to sea by moderate waves

Saltation

the skipping and bouncing action of particles moved by water or wind currents bouncing action of individual sand grains along the desert floor

Traction

the sliding and rolling of large particles moved by wind rolling or pushing along of particles by wind along the desert floor

Why does building a dam on a river sometimes contribute to coastal erosion?

the supply of sediment to beaches is cut off

water table

the top surface of an aquifer's zone of saturation

erosion

the transport of rock fragments by moving water, ice, or air

virtual water

the unseen water required to produce a manufactured item or good

stream discharge

the volume of water flowing past a fixed point within a stream channel; expressed in cubic meters of cubic feet per second

What adverse effect do groins and jetties both have on coastal erosion?

they stop transport of sand along the coast, and deprive areas down current of sand

water table

top of the ground water zone

A seismic sea wave is called a ________

tsunami

zone of saturation

underground zone in which all pore spaces are full of water

Zone of aeration

underground zone in which pore spaces may have water or air

differential weathering

unequal weathering across a rock surface

groundwater

water found beneath earth's surface in sediments and rocks

fossil groundwater

water that entered an aquifer long ago and is no longer being replenished

waves of oscillation

waves in which water moves in a circular path

Sand storms

wind blown forcefully in the sandy parts of deserts, sand grains bounce along and hit other sand grains causing more and more grains to rise into the air. (sand does not raise high like soil or dust)

Loess

windblown deposit of tightly packed, fine grained sediments.

At what time of year do beaches get smaller?

winter

groundwater overdraft

withdrawal of water from an aquifer faster than the aquifer is recharged at the site of a well

aquifer

zone of permeable rock that contains water, and releases it easily to a well

During the Pleistocene, about _____ of the land area of the earth was covered with ice.

1/3

At the present time, about ______ of the land area of the earth is covered with ice

10%

Braided

A ______ stream has many interconnected channels

Yazoo

A ______ stream runs parallel to the main river for a while, since it can't flow into the main river because there are natural levees in the way

Barchan

A crescent shaped dune.

Playa

A dry lake in the desert is called a/an ______

dunes

A mound of sediment drifted by the wind. Common is desert areas. Mound formed when windblown sediments pile up behind an obstacle.

Travertine

A rock type commonly associated with hot springs is massive deposits of calcium carbonate around a hot spring

What would you expect to find in the upper reach of a stream?

A steep gradient Waterfalls Rapids V-shaped valleys

a translational slide

A type of landslide in which the material moves downslope as a fairly coherent block of material, along a straight slip plane parallel to the ground surface, is called _______________.

Flow

A type of landslide in which the material moves downslope as a fluid, not holding together in a coherent mass, is called a

Unloading

Another term for pressure release with regard to rocks is

warm

Coral lives in ____ (warm/cold), clear water

Yes

Do dunes move away from the direction of the wind

Outside

Erosion in a meandering stream normally takes place on the _______ (outside/inside) bank of a curve

F or F. Salt wedging is a form of weathering that is especially important in the humid tropics

False

T or F. According to the video, Beach, a River of Sand, the beaches in Southern California are composed of small bits of seashells

False

T or F. All deltas have a triangular shape

False

T or F. All parts of a glacier move at the same rate

False

T or F. Because it is constantly present, blowing sand in an arid region can bring about more erosion than water can in a humid region

False

T or F. Chemical weathering is the most important type of weathering in a desert

False

T or F. Desert pavement is mainly the result of wind abrasion polishing the rock surfaces

False

T or F. Glaciers form where less snow falls in winter than melts in summer

False

T or F. Ice plant is always good for stabilizing slopes

False

T or F. In North America during the height of glaciation 18,000 years ago, half of the United States were covered with ice

False

T or F. Low rainfall is sufficient to classify a place as desert

False

T or F. Weathering and mass wasting are synonymous terms.

False

T or F. Wind is the most important agent of erosion in a desert

False

At the height of glaciation during the Pleistocene, sea level were _______ (lower/higher) than they are now

Lower

Wave-cut platform

a horizontal bench on the shore resulting from wave erosion

Transverse dunes

The long directions of these dunes are perpendicular to the general wind direction. Forms where sand is abundant.

ablation

The loss of glacial ice through melting or sublimation is called ______. The lower part of a glacier, where there is a loss of ice from melting and sublimation, is the zone of _______

Base level

The lower limit that a stream can erode to is the stream's _______ _______.

Basal slip

The movement of a glacier along its base, lubrication by meltwater, is known as _______

soil creep

The slow downslope movement of individual particles of soil, under the influence of gravity, is called ______ ______. _____ _______ is a very slow type of mass wasting, in which just the surface layer of soil moves downhill.

More

The top of a mesa is likely to be composed of rock which is ______ (more/less) resistant to weathering than the rock below.

Water table

The top of the saturated zone is the __________ __________.

Periglacial

The zone not directly covered by an ice sheet, but influenced by it, is called the ______ zone

T or F. A glacier grows when accumulation is greater than ablation

True

T or F. A longitudinal dune system has ridges of sand parallel to the average wind direction

True

T or F. According to the video, beaches are made up of whatever loose material is available

True

T or F. An iceberg on the ocean is composed of fresh water

True

T or F. As an agent of erosion, wind is more important in desert regions than in any other landscape, except beaches

True

T or F. Caverns can form in marble bedrock

True

T or F. Crevasses in a glacier are most likely to form on the outside of a curve

True

T or F. Exfoliation appears to involve both mechanical and chemical weathering processes.

True

T or F. Firm is another term for neve

True

T or F. Ice deep within glacier is capable of bending rather than breaking

True

T or F. Most of the water on the Earth is in the oceans

True

T or F. Summer waves normally deposit sand on the beach

True

T or F. The Great Salt Lake in Utah is a remnant of a much larger lake that existed during the Ice Ages

True

T or F. The basin and range landscape in the western United States is characterized by horsts and grabens formed by normal faulting

True

T or F. The most important agent of erosion in a desert is running water

True

T or F. Wildfires may speed up the process of physical weathering

True

Oxbow

When a meander on a stream is cut off, a/an _______ lake may form

People were able to walk from Asia to North America over the Bering land bridge

When much of the earth was covered with glaciers, because sea levels were lower

debris slide

a landslide that consists of a mixture of rocks, soil, and vegetation

rock slide

a landslide that consists of rocks and broken rock fragments

deflation,

When wind erodes by deflation, it blows across loose sediment, removing small particles such as silt and sand.

Abrasion

When windblown sediment strikes rock, the surface of the rock gets scraped and worn away by a process called abrasion

the Mediterranean Sea

Which body of water would have the highest salinity?

hydrolysis oxidation carbonation

Which of the following are examples of chemical weathering?

dipping layers of sedimentary rocks excessive water in the slope over steepening of the slope

Which of the following factors would make mass wasting on a slope more likely?

Sand dunes are primarily the result of

Wind deposition

Tower Karst

_______ ______ is a landscape with tall, steep-sided hills of limestone

neve

________ is granular snow which is beginning to coalesce into glacial ice

saltation

a bouncing or hopping motion of sediment in moving water or air

plunge pool

a bowl at the base of a waterfall created by abrasion from circulating rocks

bajada

a broad, sloping plain formed from merged alluvial fans

speleothem

a cavern formation that forms by precipitation of calcium carbonate

eustasy

a change in global sea level as a result of change in the amount of water in the oceans

stream

a channel in which water flows downhill by the force of gravity

atoll

a circular coral island enclosing a lagoon a/an ______ is a circular structure of coral islets, enclosing a lagoon, with no land within the lagoon

Emergent coast

a coast that has risen

emergent coast

a coast where sea level is dropping or the land is rising

submergent coast

a coast where sea level is rising or the land is sinking

tectonic

a coastline becomes an emergent coast as a result of ______ processes

embayment

a concave sandy beach between headlands

longshore current

a current that flows parallel to the beach in the direction of wave movement

limestone column

a cylindrical speleothem resulting when a stalactite joins with a stalagmite

Which of the following drainage pattern is the most common throughout the world?

a dendritic pattern

Which of the following drainage patterns is the most common throughout the world?

a dendritic pattern

sinkhole

a depression in earth's surface resulting from the weathering of carbonate rock underground

internal drainage

a drainage pattern in which streams terminate in a low-lying basin on land

debris flow

a fast-flowing slurry of mud mixed with large objects such as rocks and vegetation

mudflow

a fast-moving flow composed mostly of mud

reg

a flat stony plain

playa

a flat, dry lake bed in a desert valley in an internal drainage basin

flash flood

a flood that occurs with sudden, intense rainfall or dam collapse, often with little or no warning

artesian

a free-flowing well is a (an) _______ well

alluvial fan

a gently sloping accumulation of sediment deposited at the base of a mountain by an ephemeral stream in arid regions

drainage basin

a geographic region drained by a single trunk stream and the smaller tributaries that flow into it

well

a hole dug or drilled by people to gain access to groundwater

aquiclude

a sediment or rock layer that lacks pores and cannot contain water

aquifer

a sediment or rock layer with pores that contain water

playa lake

a shallow temporary lake that form in an internal drainage basin

a submergent coast

a shoreline with numerous estuaries is most likely to be

rip current

a short-lived jet of backwash formed as water from breaks flows back into the sea

trunk stream

a single large stream into which smaller tributaries merge

collapse sinkhole

a sinkhole formed where the ceiling of a cavern has collapsed

sinkhole lake

a sinkhole that has filled with water

stalactite

a speleothem that grows from the ceiling of a cavern downward

stalagmite

a speleothem that grows from the floor of a cavern upward

permanent stream

a stream that flows all year

ephemeral stream

a stream that flows briefly after heavy rainstorms

braided stream

a stream that forms intertwining channels around sediment in the streambed

perennial

a stream that has water running in it all year is a/an ______ stream.

tributary

a stream that joins with other streams to form a larger stream

disappearing stream

a stream that leaves the ground surface and flows into subterranean channels

intermittent stream

a stream that runs dry during part of most of the year

rock varnish

a thin, weathered, and darkened surface on exposed rock surfaces formed by the activities of bacteria and the accumulation of windblown clay particles

dendritic

a treelike, branching drainage pattern develops in a stream basin as shown. This type of pattern is called ______ drainage

avalanche

a turbulent cloud of rock debris or snow that is mixed with air and races quickly down a steep slope

slump

a type of mass movement in which regolith detaches and slides downslope along a spoon-shaped failure surface and comes to rest more or less as a unit

rockfall

a type of mass movement in which rocks tumble off of a vertical or nearly vertical cliff face

solifluction

a type of soil creep in which freeze-thaw cycles cause the soil to flow slowly downslope in overlapping sheets

oxbow lake

a water-filled abandoned channel that results when a meander is cut off from the stream channel

wave of translation

a wave in which water moves forward in the direction of wave movement

artesian well

a well that has been drilled through an aquaclude into a confined aquifer below and may gush water

ventifact

a wind-sculpted desert rock shaped by abrasion by saltating sand

delta

an accumulation of sediment formed where a stream reaches base level

point bar

an accumulation of silt, sand, and gravel that forms at the inside edge of a stream meander, where deposition exceeds erosion

karst

an area dominated by the weathering of carbonate rocks, usually limestone

reservoir

an artificial lake

yardang

an elongated ridge formed by deflation and sand abrasion in a desert; generally, two to three time longer than it is wide

Geyser

an eruption of hot water and steam

Along coastal cliffs, the most effective wave erosion takes place

at about sea level

Where is a glacier's equilibrium line located?

between the accumulation and ablation zones

According to the video, Beach, A River of Sand, which of the following materials is least likely to be found on a beach?

clay

Intermittent streams

contain water principally during the rainy season

fringing reef

coral growing on the shore of an island

Wave action on a cliff will most likely produce a ______ at the base of the cliff

notch

aeolian

of or relating to wind

distributary

one of a branching network of streams in a delta

talus

pieces of angular broken rock that accumulate at the base of a steep slope of vertical cliff

landslide

rapid movement of rock or debris down a steep slope

drainage basin

region drained by a single stream system

drainage divide

ridge separating drainage basins

If the glaciers on Antarctica and Greenland were to melt, sea levels around the world would _______

rise

alluvium

sediments deposited on a floodplain by a stream

continental divide

separates streams that flow into different oceans

suspended load

small particles such as clay and silt that remain suspended in flowing water or wind

In the open ocean, tsunamis have a ______ wave height and a ______ wavelength

small; long

Place the types of snow/ice in order as a glacier forms and grows, from fresh snow to glacial ice

snowflakes granular snow neve glacial ice

dissolved load

soluble materials that are carried in solution by a stream


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