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Unit 4: Factors Impacting the
Environment Test Review
Answer Key
Definitions
Ecoregion - an area defined by its environmental
factors such as, climate, landforms, soil,
vegetation.
Example: the Gulf Coast Region,
Piney Woods, etc.
Weathering – the breaking down of rock
into smaller and smaller pieces by natural
processes.
Erosion – process by which wind and water
move sediment from one place to another.
Deposition – the process of laying down or
“depositing” matter such as sediment,
soil, or rocks down by a natural process.
Drought – an extended period of dry weather
resulting in a severe shortage of water.
Tsunamis – a large wave or series of waves that is caused
by an underwater earth-quake or volcanic eruption.
Volcanoes – an opening in the earth’s crust in
which molten lava, ash and gases are ejected.
Hurricanes – a rotating tropical storm whose winds
have reached a constant speed of 74 mph or
more. Form over warm, open ocean.
Hurricanes – a rotating tropical storm whose
winds have reached a constant speed of 74
mph or more. Form over warm, open ocean.
Lightning – a brilliant spark of electricity
that can happen in a thundercloud,
between clouds or between a cloud and
the ground.
Earthquake – a shaking and vibration at
the surface of the earth resulting from
underground movement along a fault
plane or from volcanic activity.
Questions – Explain:
1. How does a volcanic eruption affect the local
environment?
A volcanic eruption can destroy an environment
by burning down vegetations, structures,
destroying habitats, or even cooling the earth’s
temperature due to ash lingering in the air
covering the sun. On the other
hand, volcanic eruptions can
cancel out weathering because
it also builds up new land.
2. List weathering agents.
Mechanical: wind, water, gravity, abrasion,
ice wedging, plants and animals.

Chemical: water, acids in precipitation (acid
rain), acid in ground water, acid in
living things, oxidation.

ice wedging
3. What is the difference between chemical and
mechanical weathering?
Mechanical weathering is the breaking down of
rocks into smaller pieces
by a physical means.
Chemical weathering is the breaking
down rock into a new substance by a
chemical means such as water, weak
acids and reaction with air.
4. Explain why our earth experiences
earthquakes.
The surface of the earth sits on several plates
that float on the molten rock below the earth’s
surface. These plates push up against each other
building up a great amount of stress (potential
energy). When the plates move against each
other they release that stress causing an
earthquake. This usually happens along a fault
line. The sudden shift, or movement is an
Earthquake.
5. Name and describe a large storm that develops
over an ocean.
List all names for this storm.
A hurricane is a tropical storm that develops over
warm open ocean water. When the winds reach
a sustained wind speed of 74 mph it is called a
hurricane.

Hurricane, typhoon, cyclone.

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Review for Unit 4 Test: Factors Impacting the Environment

  • 1. Unit 4: Factors Impacting the Environment Test Review Answer Key
  • 2. Definitions Ecoregion - an area defined by its environmental factors such as, climate, landforms, soil, vegetation. Example: the Gulf Coast Region, Piney Woods, etc.
  • 3. Weathering – the breaking down of rock into smaller and smaller pieces by natural processes. Erosion – process by which wind and water move sediment from one place to another. Deposition – the process of laying down or “depositing” matter such as sediment, soil, or rocks down by a natural process.
  • 4. Drought – an extended period of dry weather resulting in a severe shortage of water.
  • 5. Tsunamis – a large wave or series of waves that is caused by an underwater earth-quake or volcanic eruption.
  • 6. Volcanoes – an opening in the earth’s crust in which molten lava, ash and gases are ejected. Hurricanes – a rotating tropical storm whose winds have reached a constant speed of 74 mph or more. Form over warm, open ocean.
  • 7. Hurricanes – a rotating tropical storm whose winds have reached a constant speed of 74 mph or more. Form over warm, open ocean.
  • 8. Lightning – a brilliant spark of electricity that can happen in a thundercloud, between clouds or between a cloud and the ground. Earthquake – a shaking and vibration at the surface of the earth resulting from underground movement along a fault plane or from volcanic activity.
  • 9. Questions – Explain: 1. How does a volcanic eruption affect the local environment? A volcanic eruption can destroy an environment by burning down vegetations, structures, destroying habitats, or even cooling the earth’s temperature due to ash lingering in the air covering the sun. On the other hand, volcanic eruptions can cancel out weathering because it also builds up new land.
  • 10. 2. List weathering agents. Mechanical: wind, water, gravity, abrasion, ice wedging, plants and animals. Chemical: water, acids in precipitation (acid rain), acid in ground water, acid in living things, oxidation. ice wedging
  • 11. 3. What is the difference between chemical and mechanical weathering? Mechanical weathering is the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces by a physical means. Chemical weathering is the breaking down rock into a new substance by a chemical means such as water, weak acids and reaction with air.
  • 12. 4. Explain why our earth experiences earthquakes. The surface of the earth sits on several plates that float on the molten rock below the earth’s surface. These plates push up against each other building up a great amount of stress (potential energy). When the plates move against each other they release that stress causing an earthquake. This usually happens along a fault line. The sudden shift, or movement is an Earthquake.
  • 13. 5. Name and describe a large storm that develops over an ocean. List all names for this storm. A hurricane is a tropical storm that develops over warm open ocean water. When the winds reach a sustained wind speed of 74 mph it is called a hurricane. Hurricane, typhoon, cyclone.