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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Erosion Potpourri Chemical Weathering Mechanical Weathering Deposition
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True or false… Erosion occurs when rocks are not moving…
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False
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What can be moved because of erosion?
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Rocks, sediment, and Earth materials
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The formation of sand dunes is the result of — A abrasion B chemical weathering C erosion by moving water D deposition
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Deposition
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The rich topsoil of the prairie in the picture shown makes this ecosystem suitable for the growth of a variety of grasses. All of the following processes contribute to the formation of the topsoil in the prairie except — A weathering of rocks B ocean waves C deposition of weathered material D decomposition of living things
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ocean waves
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_______is the most important erosional agent and erodes most often in streams or rivers.
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Wateris the most important erosional agent and Water is the most important erosional agent and erodes most often in streams or rivers.
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A hurricane forms over the ocean and hits the Texas coast and travels inland. What is the most likely effect of this event? A More species of animal will inhabit the coast B The shape and size of beaches will be changed C The affected area will be less vulnerable to future natural disasters D Native plants will never inhabit the area again
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B The shape and size of beaches will be changed
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When the scooter hits a rock, the rider tends to fly forward because – A objects at rest tend to stay at rest B the scooter is subjected to a balanced force C a force opposes the motion of the scooter but not the rider D unbalanced forces cause objects to move at a constant speed
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C. a force opposes the motion of the scooter but not the rider
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Which of the following is a force that can oppose or change motion? A.gravity B.air resistance C.friction D.all of the above
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The diagram above illustrates a movable pulley. This pulley gives a mechanical advantage by - A reducing the force required to lift the load. B changing the force direction C requiring the force to be greater than the load D requiring the force to move less distance than the load Load Force
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A. reducing the force required to lift the load.
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The picture shows a simple fixed pulley being used to lift a heavy box. Which of these does the pulley change? A A. The mass of the box being moved B B. The amount of force required to move the box C C. The direction of force required to move the box D D. The amount of energy required to move the box
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C. The direction of force required to move the box
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Chemical weathering happens quickly in ______, _______environments because water is needed for the chemical reactions.
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warm, moist
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In chemical weathering, a rock is broken down by ______ ______that change its mineral composition and physical and chemical properties
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chemical reactions
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True of False: Water can chemically weather rocks by dissolving rocks.
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True
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True of False: Living organisms such as Lichens do not chemically weather rocks.
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False
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True of False: Rust is a form of chemical weathering
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True
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Mechanical weathering: __________ breaks rocks down into smaller pieces
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physically
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True or False: Weathering happens to rocks that are moving.
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False
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Explain how this is an example of weathering?
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The tree roots are growing into the rock prying it into smaller pieces
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How does freezing and thawing cause mechanical weathering?
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When water freezes, it expands causing the cracks go grow
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What is abrasion?
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Mechanical weathering in which rocks rub against together wearing them down
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What is it called when a glacier picks up a rock, or sediments off of the ground?
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Plucking
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How can wind be a cause of erosion?
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Wind can blow sediment (dirt) from one place to another
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What happens to rocks and sediment that are plucked by glaciers whenever the glacier melts?
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The rocks and sediment are deposited in a new location.
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Describe how waves in the ocean can cause erosion.
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Waves can cause beaches and coastlines to be reformed time after time
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What force causes rock slides and mud flows?
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Gravity!
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