Jeopardy Game Weathering.

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Jeopardy Game Weathering

Weathering Erosion 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 20 pts 20 pts 20 pts Deposition Soils 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 20 pts 20 pts 20 pts 20 pts 30 pts 30 pts 30 pts 30 pts 40 pts 40 pts 40 pts 40 pts 50 pts 50 pts 50 pts 50 pts

Question 1 Mechanical and Physical Name the 2 types of weathering Check Answer

Question 2 The process that involves the breaking down and changes of rocks and material What is weathering? Check Answer

Question 3 Water abrasion (mechanical) Rounded pebbles in a stream bed is and example of ? Check Answer

Question 4 Oxidation (chemical weathering) A car rusting in a junkyard is an example of ? Check Answer

Question 5 Chemical changes composition; mechanical does not How do chemical weathering and mechanical weathering differ? Check Answer

Question 6 Removal and transport of weathered material from one location to another Define Erosion. Check Answer

Question 7 Desert Where would wind be the major erosional agent? Check Answer

Question 8 Running Water What is the major cause of erosion? Check Answer

Question 9 Mass Wasting Erosion caused by gravity is called? Check Answer

Question 10 Gravity, Glaciers, Wind, Water, Waves What are the 5 agents of erosion? Check Answer

Question 11 Movement of materials slows down and material is dropped in another location. Define Deposition. Check Answer

Question 12 Colluvial Deposits Rock debris directly deposited by gravity is called Check Answer

Question 13 Delta A finger-shaped deposit of sediments at the mouth of a river Check Answer

Question 14 Glacial Moraine A ridge of till deposited at the front or side edge of a glacier Check Answer

Question 15 Glaciers What is the agent of deposition for a Drumlin? Check Answer

Question 16 Mineral & Organic Soil is made of 2 types of matter: Check Answer

Question 17 Organic Matter Consists of dead plant and animal material in various stages of decay Check Answer

Question 18 Better soils Warmer climates have … Check Answer

Question 19 Horizon A Which soil layer contains the most humus? Check Answer

Question 20 O, A, B, & C What Horizons are included in a Mature Soil Profile? Check Answer