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Row 1, Col 1 What are “U” shaped valleys formed by? Glaciers
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1,2 Which rock sample was probably transported the farthest by a stream? 4 1 2 3 4
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1,3 What is the name of the solid layer of rock that is underneath the soil? Bedrock
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1,4 Give one example of chemical weathering. Answers may vary
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2,1 The deposition of sediments occur when the velocity of a stream _________________. Decreases
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2,2 In what type of climate, (temperature and rainfall) does chemical weathering occur the fastest? Warm and wet
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2,3 Name any two factors that affect weathering rates. Rock type, climate, exposure, particle size, time
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2,4 At which two letters is erosion occurring? B and C
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3,1 Give one example of physical weathering. Answers may vary
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3,2 Name ALL the sediments that Can be transported by a stream That is moving 500 cm/s. Boulders, cobbles, pebbles, sand, silt, clay
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3,3 Which rock weathers most rapidly when exposed to acid rain? Limestone, Dolostone, Marble
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3,4 At which letter is the most sediment being deposited? D
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4,1 Which sandstone layer is the least resistant to weathering? Sandstone B
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4,2 What type of rock is most resistant to weathering? Igneous or Metamorphic
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4,3 Which particle would usually settle most rapidly? D
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4,4 At which two letters is erosion occurring? B and D
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5,1 What are “V” shaped valleys formed by? Rivers
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5,2 When water gets into the cracks of rocks, freezes and expands, it causes the rocks to break apart. What is the name of this type of physical weathering? Frost Wedging
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5,3 In which New York State landscape region is the oldest bedrock found? Adirondack Mountains
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5,4 Fill in the blanks: Mountains are formed from _________________ rocks and plateaus are formed from __________________ rocks. Igneous and Metamorphic/ sedimentary
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