Assignment 2.Please review the course web site for access dates: Click on the begin button to access the assignment and submit your answers. This covers Unit II Sculpting Earth's Surface in the textbook (Chapters 3 and 4).
Multiple choice. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. (2 points each)
1) Plants consume water during photosynthesis. They also release it to the atmosphere during ________.
A) transpiration B) infiltration C) evaporation D) degassing
2) ________ make up the suspended loads of most rivers and streams.
A) Silt and clay-sized detrital grains
B) Dissolved ions such as calcium and sodium
C) Sand and gravel that move along the bottom during floods
D) Point bars
3)
Examine the sketch of a bend in a river. The arrows show the water flow direction. In which of the four lettered locations is deposition most likely to occur?
A) A B) B C) C D) D
4) Groundwater is the largest reservoir of ________.
A) glacial ice on Earth B) seawater on Earth
C) water on Earth D) freshwater that is readily available to humans
5) Which of the following is not a form of mass wasting?
A) rockslide B) slump C) debris flow D) transpiration
6) Groundwater may be ________.
A) pumped out faster than natural processes can replenish it
B) contaminated
C) extracted in such high quantities that the soil packs together and reduces pore space, resulting in subsidence of the land surface
D) all of the above
7) Groundwater tends to flow through bodies of rock or sediment that ________.
A) have a high permeability B) are composed of dark silicate minerals
C) have a high porosity D) are aquitards
8) A rainshadow desert forms ________.
A) in cold, polar regions
B) near the equator, where moist air rises (because it is hot and less dense) up, away from Earth's surface
C) when dry air descends from high in the atmosphere between 20° and 30° latitude
D) in places where mountain ranges act as barriers to the movement of water vapor
9) If accumulation exceeds ablation in a glacial budget, which of the following will happen?
A) The glacier will melt away due to climate change.
B) The terminus will shift uphill ("retreat").
C) The glacier will begin to flow uphill.
D) The terminus will move downhill ("advance").
10)
This cobble shows prominent scratches because ________.
A) it was blasted by wind
B) it was tumbled in a stream
C) this was its shape when it was mechanically weathered from its source rock
D) it was scraped against other rocks in a glacier
11) Where are drumlins formed?
A) in areas of ground moraine B) in areas of glacial plucking
C) in fiords D) in areas of alpine glaciation
12) When a valley glacier leaves the mountains and enters the relative flat lands below, it may spread out to form ________.
A) an ice shelf B) an ice cap
C) a piedmont glacier D) a lateral moraine
Fill in the blank. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question. (1 point eac ...
Assignment 2.Please review the course web site for access dates C.docx
1. Assignment 2.Please review the course web site for access
dates: Click on the begin button to access the assignment and
submit your answers. This covers Unit II Sculpting Earth's
Surface in the textbook (Chapters 3 and 4).
Multiple choice. Choose the one alternative that best completes
the statement or answers the question. (2 points each)
1) Plants consume water during photosynthesis. They also
release it to the atmosphere during ________.
A) transpiration B) infiltration C) evaporation
D) degassing
2) ________ make up the suspended loads of most rivers and
streams.
A) Silt and clay-sized detrital grains
B) Dissolved ions such as calcium and sodium
C) Sand and gravel that move along the bottom during floods
D) Point bars
3)
Examine the sketch of a bend in a river. The arrows show the
water flow direction. In which of the four lettered locations is
deposition most likely to occur?
A) A B) B C) C D) D
4) Groundwater is the largest reservoir of ________.
A) glacial ice on Earth B) seawater on Earth
C) water on Earth D) freshwater that is readily available
to humans
5) Which of the following is not a form of mass wasting?
A) rockslide B) slump C) debris flow D)
transpiration
2. 6) Groundwater may be ________.
A) pumped out faster than natural processes can replenish it
B) contaminated
C) extracted in such high quantities that the soil packs together
and reduces pore space, resulting in subsidence of the land
surface
D) all of the above
7) Groundwater tends to flow through bodies of rock or
sediment that ________.
A) have a high permeability B) are composed of dark silicate
minerals
C) have a high porosity D) are aquitards
8) A rainshadow desert forms ________.
A) in cold, polar regions
B) near the equator, where moist air rises (because it is hot and
less dense) up, away from Earth's surface
C) when dry air descends from high in the atmosphere between
20° and 30° latitude
D) in places where mountain ranges act as barriers to the
movement of water vapor
9) If accumulation exceeds ablation in a glacial budget, which
of the following will happen?
A) The glacier will melt away due to climate change.
B) The terminus will shift uphill ("retreat").
C) The glacier will begin to flow uphill.
D) The terminus will move downhill ("advance").
10)
This cobble shows prominent scratches because ________.
A) it was blasted by wind
B) it was tumbled in a stream
C) this was its shape when it was mechanically weathered from
3. its source rock
D) it was scraped against other rocks in a glacier
11) Where are drumlins formed?
A) in areas of ground moraine B) in areas of glacial plucking
C) in fiords D) in areas of alpine glaciation
12) When a valley glacier leaves the mountains and enters the
relative flat lands below, it may spread out to form ________.
A) an ice shelf B) an ice cap
C) a piedmont glacier D) a lateral moraine
Fill in the blank. Write the word or phrase that best completes
each statement or answers the question. (1 point each)
13)
The river depicted in this drawing shows prominent ________.
14)
What is the specific form of mass wasting illustrated here?
15) Old Faithful, a(n) ________ in Yellowstone National Park,
erupts steam and hot water.
16) ________ is a measure of the volume of open space in rocks
and unconsolidated, geological materials like alluvium and
soils.
17) The maze of steep-sided limestone hills in the Guilin
District of southern China is a celebrated example of ________.
18) ________ are formed when groundwater dissolves cavities
into limestone.
19) Drawdown of groundwater due to heavy pumping from a
well may result in a(n) ________, a "dimple" in the water table.
20)
The ________ period of geologic time is depicted in this image.
21) A sinuous ridge composed of sand and gravel is a(n)
________; It is a deposit made by streams flowing in tunnels
4. within or beneath glacial ice.
22)
The ________ region of the United States is depicted in this
image (above).
23) ________ form from the coalescence of multiple alluvial
fans.
24) A hazard people face when crossing a glacier is falling into
a(n) ________, a large crack that extends through the zone of
fracture.
25) A landscape dominated by U-shaped valleys and pyramid-
shaped mountains is most likely formed due to ________.
26) Lifting and removal of loose material like soil or sediment
by the wind is called __________ , this process results in
__________, a layer of coarse pebbles and cobbles that are too
large to be moved by the wind overlying finer-grained sediment
in desert regions.
27) Wind-deposited sand that forms mounds or ridges are called
__________and ________ are preserved slip-faces that
accumulate as a dune migrates.
28) Shallow depressions where soil or sediment has been
stripped away by the wind are called _________.
#13-28 Vocabulary (extra words and/or phrases are included,
not all will be used)
volcano
cinder cone
inflation
upwelling
deflation
rift valley
dunes
blowouts
chert
5. cross-bedding
striations
desert pavement
desert rose
oasis
meanders (or meandering)
point bars
cut banks
rockslide
frost wedging
luster
magma plume
geyser
waterfall
hanging valley
porosity
lithification
liquifaction
precambrian
quaternary
jurrasic
crevasse
horn
esker
sorted till
kettle
basin and range
bajadas
tower karst
limestone
caverns
cone of depression
exfoliation dome
sand and silt
gravel (pebbles and cobbles)
glaciation