In the spring, rocks often fall onto mountain roads. Why?
A. Ice freezes in the rocks at night, cracking them.
B. The rocks have grown during winter.
C. The days are longer with more light.
D. The snow is no longer holding them.
A. Ice freezes in the rocks at night, cracking them.
The Grand Canyon resulted from two forces. What are they?
A. weathering and erosion
B. erosion and uplift
C. earthquakes and faulting
D. volcanoes and magma
B. erosion and uplift
Describe an erosional change that occurs rapidly. Describe an erosional change that occurs slowly.
fast: earthquakes, volcanoes, flooding, and landslides.
slow: weathering and erosion. These processes shape landforms with water, ice, wind.
In your own words define deposition.
Deposition is the dropping of rocks and sediment in another place.
Weathering, erosion, & deposition are changes to the Earth from
wind
water
ice
all of the above
all of the above
Landscape Arch in Arches National Park had to be closed to visitors hiking near the base. How could an arch become dangerous?
A. Weathering made it possible for it to collapse.
B. Ice could fall off of it, harming the visitor
C. Snakes are attracted to some arches.
D. The soil around the arch became polluted.
A. Weathering made it possible for it to collapse.
How long has it taken for the Grand Canyon to form?
A. 100 years
B. 1000 years
C. 2000 years
D. Over 5,000 years
D. Over 5,000 years
How do volcanoes, earthquakes, and uplift affect the earth's surface?
They change the earths surface by creating mountains and valleys
An avalanche is an example of which process?
weathering
erosion
deposition
volcanic eruption
erosion
What is an enormous mass of ice moving over land, causing weathering of rock and soil?
A glacier
An iceberg
An ice wedge
A sand dune
A glacier
Many valleys in Northern Utah are U-shaped which shows a glacier carved them. How long does it take a glacier to carve a valley?
A. Less than a year
B. 10 to 20 years
C. 100 years
D. Thousands of years
D. Thousands of years
What forces make this butte?
A. volcanoes and earthquakes
B. water erosion and uplift
C. weathering and humans
D. glaciers and ice
B. water erosion and uplift
In your own words define erosion.
Erosion is the movement of rocks and sediment
How does freezing water cause the weathering of rocks? The freezing water—
a. keeps the rocks in place.
b. expands cracks and breaks rocks.
c. makes the rocks last longer.
d. causes rocks to fall in landslides.
expands cracks and breaks rocks
All of the following are examples of rapid changes on the earth's surface except
volcanic eruption
landslide
earthquake
delta
delta
How do volcanoes, earthquakes, and uplift affect Earth’s surface? They create ...
A. deep ocean basins
B. great plains of rich soil
C. mountains and valleys
D. arctic ice caps
C. mountains and valleys
In 100 years, how much will this butte change?
A. It will change very little.
B. It will be half its size.
C. It will be gone.
D. A hole will form in the ground.
A. It will change very little.
In your own words define weathering.
Weathering is the breaking down of rock
Muddy water being carried away by a fast-moving river is an example of
weathering
deposition
erosion
a nice place to swim
erosion
A shaking of the ground caused by the sudden movement of rock
volcanic eruption
earthquake
landslide
tsunami
earthquake
A seismograph is a device used to measure wave movement through Earth’s crust. What does it measure the wave movement of?
A. earthquakes and volcanoes
B. floods and hurricanes
C. snowstorms and avalanches
D. drought and rainfall patterns
A. earthquakes and volcanoes
What types of erosion can affect a river valley? (there are 3 types)
Water, Wind, and Glacier
What are tectonic plates? What do they do?
Tectonic plates are pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle.
Tectonic plates move slowly and can cause earthquakes and volcanoes
Flood water pounding against a canyon wall and wearing it down is an example of
weathering
erosion
deposition
an avalanche
weathering
.
Three processes that change Earth’s surface slowly are
weathering, erosion, deposition
weathering, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions
erosion, landslides, landslides
deposition, erosion, tsunami
weathering, erosion, deposition