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Chapter 8 review game Sect 8.3 Sect 8.1 Sect 8.2 Chapter review 1 1 1 Final Jeopardy Cat 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13

What is a mass movement? 1 points Back

Name two variables not yet mentioned that influence mass movements. 2 points Back

Name two variables not yet mentioned that influence mass movements. 3 points Back

Where does an objects weight come from? 4 points Back

Give an example of a trigger. 5 points Back

How can water be an influence on mass movement? 6 points Back

Which mass movement is a slow and steady down hill flow of loose and weathered materials? 7 points Back

What is a rapid down slope movement of materials such as rock and soil? 8 points Back

Name for a mass of materials that rotates and slides along a curved surface. 9 points Back

Rapid movement of snow that requires a minimum of a 35 degree slope. 10 points Back

When there is a lot of rain in a short amount of time which saturates the soil, this dangerous flow can occur. 11 points Back

What is one way that mass movements can be prevented? 12 points Back

What determines how much material is available for mass movement? 13 points Back

What are the three ways in which air can move sediments? 1 points Back

What is saltation? 2 points Back

What is the term for small particles being carried in the air for long distances? 3 points Back

What is deflation? 4 points Back

What is abrasion? 5 points Back

What is the term for the rocks that are shaped by the wind blown sediments? 6 points Back

Term for a large pile of sand. 7 points Back

This type of dune is a? 8 points Back

This type of dune is a? 9 points Back

This type of dune is a? 10 points Back

This type of dune is a? 11 points Back

Term for a thick layer of wind blown silt and clay sediments 12 points Back

What is the term for a moving mass of ice? 1 point Back

Which type of glacier forms in mountainous areas and carves U shaped valleys? 2 points Back

Which glacier covers large continent sized areas and is the largest type? 3 points Back

What is the deep depression carved out by a glacier called? 4 points Back

What is the term for a pyramid shaped peak? 5 points Back

What is an Arete? 6 points Back

What is the term for the unsorted till deposited by a glacier? 7 points Back

Where does the melt water deposit the outwash? 8 points Back

What is the term for the canoe shaped elongated land form that is created when a glacier moves over old moraines? 9 points Back

What is an esker? 10 points Back

What are the three types of lakes that glaciers can create? 11 points Back

If a glacier moved 0.25 Km/year, how long would it take to travel 2 Km? 12 points Back

What underlying force causes all forms of mass movement? 1 point Back

What is an example of a slow mass movement? 2 points Back

What is the movement of dunes called? 3 points Back

What has the greatest erosional power? 4 points Back

What percent of Earth’s surface is covered by glaciers? 5 points Back

Name a state that would likely experience wind erosion. 6 points Back

Name three features formed by glaciers. 7 points Back

Which land based mass movement has the fastest movement? 8 points Back

Which particle size; sand, silt, pebbles, or gravel, can wind move the easiest? 9 points Back

Which human activity contributed the “Dust Bowl? 10 points Back

Final Jeopardy category Glaciers Question

What is the difference between an esker and moraine? Answer

An esker is sorted by glacial water, and a moraine is unsorted by the ice itself. Back