Midterm 6-10 & 18
Which characteristic of the soil in a depression aids in the formation of a lake?
relatively non-phosphorus, clay rich layer of soil
Which is often a biochemical rock containing fossils?
Limestone
Which does not cause metamorphism?
Lithification
What conditions are required for the formation of the spring?
an aquiclude holding water above the main water table, and recharged from above
Which process formed the structure in this photo?
Abrasion
Which is a coarse grained clastic rock that contains angular fragments?
Breccia
What initiates the process that changes sediments into sedimentary rocks?
Burial
Sinkholes may eventually join to form
Wide valleys
Which agent of erosion can usually move only sand sized or smaller particles?
Wind
Which erosional agent was most likely responsible for the appearance of this feature?
Wind
Which formed the structure in the photo?
Wind
What is the name of a layer of sediment or rock that does not allow water to pass through it?
an aquiclude
In which horizon is humus most concentrated?
O-horizon
Which of the following is a fine grained, clastic sedimentary rock?
Shale
Which property is used to classify Dunes?
Shape
Which does NOT affect the speed of a valley glaciers movement?
internal chemistry of the glacier
What is NaCl commonly known as?
Table Salt
What year was the groundwater level the highest?
1993
Approximately what percent of Earth's surface is presently covered by glaciers?
10 percent
Which sequence of terms correctly labels the features shown in the diagram?
1: zone of aeration, 3: zone of saturation
The last continental ice age covered approximately what percent of Earth's surface?
30 percent
Which range of slope angles is associated with producing an avalanche?
30 to 45 degrees
Which rocks are most likely to metamorphose from the lava flow?
All the rocks reached by the lava flow
Which is NOT true?
An increase in temperature increases a magma's viscosity
Which has the fastest movement?
Avalanche
Which is a way to reduce the risk of mass movements?
Avoid construction and structures on vulnerable slopes
Which soil horizon is a zone of accumulation consisting of soluble minerals that have been carried by water above?
B-horizon
Which is the underlying force that causes all forms of mass movement?
Gravity
What forms when carbon dioxide dissolves in water?
Carbonic acid
According to the rock cycle shown above, what most likely happens after the deposition of sediment?
Cementation occurs and forms sedimentary rock
Which is not considered a factor of soil formation?
Chemistry
If a stream is carrying sand, large boulders, clay, and small pebbles, which type of particle is deposited last as the stream begins to slowdown?
Clay
Which clastic sediment has the smallest grain size?
Clay
Which materials would be best suited for lining a pond?
Clay
Which is usually the primary factor that affects the rate of weathering?
Climate
Which type of volcano is shown?
Composite volcano
Which type of Volcanism produces the most lava annually?
Divergent
What are elongated landforms made of older moraines over which glaciers have moved?
Drumlins
By what process are surface materials removed and transported from one location to another?
Erosion
Which process forms salt beds?
Evaporation
As lava cools and crystallizes, what type of rock will form?
Extrusive Igneous
Identify the unit that is NOT accepted for use with Le Systeme International D'Unites (SI).
Fahrenheit
Which term best describes this rock's texture?
Foliated
Which does not contribute to the rate of weathering?
Fossils
Which statement is a logical conclusion that can be drawn from information in the graph?
From 1993 through 2003, groundwater availability at this well has declined
Which scenario most likely formed most large lakes in North America and Europe?
Glacial activity on continental masses scoured the landscape and left depressions behind
Which statement best describes sediments deposited by glaciers and rivers?
Glacial deposits are unsorted, while river deposits are sorted
Which most likely created the valley?
Glacial ice
From what igneous rock does this sample usually form?
Granite
Which is the underlying force behind the agent of erosion in Letchworth State Park?
Gravity
Which single source of fresh water represents the largest volume of freshwater worldwide readily available for use by human?
Groundwater deposits
How did this terrain feature form?
It formed by a meander of a stream that has been cut off
In the diagram, what is the structure labeled 1?
Laccolith
In which layer do the pores contain mostly air, although the materials are moist?
Layer 1
Which process most likely produced the present appearance of this feature found in Arches National Park, Utah?
Mechanical Weathering
Where are large deposits of glacial loess primarily found?
Midwestern United States
Which rocks are composed of minerals that form with blocky crystal shapes?
Non foliated
Which would you expect to have the greatest porosity?
Sandstone
Based on the diagram, which is the most reasonable hypothesis?
Sedimentary rocks contain grains of other rocks
In the diagram, what is the structure labeled 2?
Sill
Which Particles can wind move most easily?
Silt
What are natural structures hanging from a caves ceiling?
Stalactites
Which area is surrounded by the Ring of Fire?
The Pacific Ocean
What causes the magma to rise upward in a mantle plume?
The magma is less dense than the surrounding material
What characteristic must porous rocks have for them to be permeable?
Their pores must be interconnected
What is the feature labeled 1?
Vent
Frost wedging primarily relies on which process (es)?
freezing and thawing
Which is not a way in which lakes are typically formed?
from asteroid craters
What is the driving force of a stream?
gravity
Which describes a residual soil?
layers of material that weathered from bed rock below
Which process would result in rejuvenation of a stream?
lifting of existing base level
Which substance plays a major role in the eutrophication process?
phosphorus
Which agent of erosion is shown in the picture of Letchworth State Park, known as the Grand Canyon of the East in central New York?
running water
What type of streams form V-shaped valleys?
streams that are far from ultimate base level
Which part of a river is shown?
the mouth
Where are valence electrons located?
the outermost energy level
Which characteristics do most areas with karst topography share?
they are humid areas; limestone bedrock
A mature soil most likely possesses which characteristic?
thick B-horizon
Which water sources are the most easily polluted?
water-table aquifers
When does downcutting of the streambed stop during stream formation?
when the water reaches a base level
Which factors determine the discharge of a stream?
width, depth, and velocity