Weathering
Erosion
Deposition
Rivers and Glaciers
Miscellaneous
100

Which type of climate causes the fastest type of chemical weathering?

Warm and wet

100

What is erosion?

The act of moving sediment away from where it was formed. 

100

In what type of climate would you find thick soil? (Provide both temperature and moisture) 

Warm and wet

100

What causes waves?

Wind

100

What is mass movement?

Sediment being pulled down slope by gravity. 

200

Explain physical weathering and give me two examples.

Breaking down rocks without changing their chemical composition. Frost wedging and Sandblasting  

200

What type of erosion forms wide U shaped valleys?

Glaciers 

200

How do you know if a soil is residual or transported?

If the composition of the soil matches that of the underlying bedrock that it is residual, if it does not match, it is transported. 

200

How does the shape of a stream channel change as a stream matures?

As it gets older it will become wider and have more meanders. 

200

What two things happen as a result of wind erosion?

Deflation and sorted sediments. 

300

Explain chemical weathering and give me two examples.

Breaking down rocks and changing their chemical composition. Acid rain and oxidation. 

300

What agent of erosion is the most dominate on Earth's surface

Water 

300

How does size, density, and shape affect the rate of deposition?

larger particles settle faster, denser particles settle faster, and rounder particles settle faster. 

300

What stage of a stream's life would you find an oxbow lake?

Late stage

300

What is the shape of the landscape going to look like in a dry climate? What about a humid climate?

Dry - jagged and rough

Wet - rounded and smooth

400

What change will a pebble undergo when it is transported a great distance by a stream?

It will get smaller and rounder.  

400

As the gradient of a stream increases, the stream’s ability to carry sediment

Will increase 

400

What was one of the major effects of the continental glaciers on the landscapes of New York State?

They created much of the landscape that we currently see in NY, like the Finger Lakes and the great lakes. 

400

Name three glacial features and how they form.

Drumlin - carved by a glacier

Kettle lake - melting ice forming a whole that fills with water

Esker - sediment left behind from a glacial stream.  

400

How do glaciers act as an agent of erosion?

They dig up and push sediments around. 

500

Water is a major agent of chemical weathering because?

It dissolves most minerals that make up rocks. 

500

Which landscape characteristic indicates a landscape primarily formed by streams?

V shaped vallies 

500

At which points along a stream are erosion and deposition dominant?

Outside bends of a meander are erosion dominant and the inside bends of a meander are deposition dominant.  

500

What are the three types of landscapes and how are classified?

Mountains - high elevation and made of metamorphic rock

Plateaus - middle elevation and made of sedimentary rock

Lowlands - low elevation and made of sedimentary rock  

500

What two agents of erosion leave sorted sediments? What two leave unsorted sediments?

Wind and Water leave sorted sediments and glaciers and gravity leave unsorted sediments. 

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