What type of weathering occurs more in cold, dry climates?
Physical weathering
In a meander, where does the most erosion occur?
What is the outside of the curve?
What shape valley does a glacier make?
A U-shape.
Name the 3 main land types.
Mountains, plateaus, plains.
What causes caverns and sinkholes to form in limestone regions?
Chemical Weathering in the ground. Acidic groundwater interacts with the limestone.
What happens to rock fragments as they are carried downstream?
They get smaller and smoother.
What is a hole with water made by melting ice called?
A kettle lake.
Why are the Catskills called a plateau, not mountains?
The rock layers are flat.
What two factors increase the rate of chemical weathering?
hot and wet
What size(s) of sediment can a slow stream (5 cm/s) carry?
Sand, Silt, and clay
What are the scratches in bedrock causes by glaciers called?
Striations.
What kind of rocks are in the Adirondack Mountains?
Gneiss and quartzite (hard rocks).
Why do some rock layers erode slower than others?
What is their higher resistance to weathering?
What shape valley does a river make?
A V-shape.
Which side of a sand dune is steep?
You can draw it with the wind direction if you like.
The back side. the one opposite of the wind.
Which land area is the lowest?
A plain.
Name the type of physical weathering caused by repeated freezing and thawing of water.
What is frost wedging?
What forms where a river drops dirt into a lake or ocean?
A delta.
What is a hill made by a glacier called?
A drumlin.
How are mountains and plateaus different?
Mountains have bent rocks. Plateaus have flat rocks.