Weathering
Erosion and Streams
Caves and sinkholes
Mass wasting
Miscellaneous
100
A process that alters and decomposes rocks, soils, and other earth materials, principally through chemical reactions involving water
What is chemical weathering
100
The process that moves sediments away from their original position
what is Erosion
100
Features, found in caves' roofs or floors, formed by the precipitation of calcium carbonate, due to the evaporation of water
What is an stalactite or a stalagmite?
100
Rapid downslope movement of material, whether bedrock, soil or a mixture of both.
What is a lanslide?
100

Fast mass movement when referring to 

1. snow material

2. volcanic and mud material

What is an avalanche?

What is a lahar?

200
A process that breaks rocks into smaller pieces WITHOUT changing the chemical composition of the rock
What is physical weathering?
200
Water, wind, glaciers and gravity
What are forces of erosion?
200
This rock type is the most common setting for caves formed by dissolution
What is limestone?
200
The main force that produces a slope to fail
What is gravity?
200

Human activities that may trigger landslides.

What is construction along slopes, deforestation, and quarrying?

300
Hydrolysis, dissolution and oxidation
What are forms of chemical weathering?
300
Loose sediment deposited by a river
What is alluvium?
300
A feature that commonly forms by the collapse of caves or caverns
What is a sinkhole?
300
The steepest angle at which loose material remains stable
What is angle of repose?
300

Examples of surface depressions caused by the weathering of limestone.

What are sinkholes, swallow holes, and dolines?

400

Also known as onion peeling.

What is exfoliation?

400
Process that happens in the form of waves, tides and currents striking the shore
What is coastal erosion?
400

The only region in Barbados with clay deposits and several rivers and surface streams

What is Barbados?

400
This type of mass wasting process occurs when a rock falls through the air until it comes to rest on the ground.
What is a rock fall?
400

A landscape consisting of clints and grikes that are found on the surface of bare limestone rock with almost no soil is referred to as _________ _________

What is limestone pavement?

500
A common sedimentary rock that can be dissolved by water and acids
What is limestone?
500

Most significant sculpting agent on Earth.

What are rivers?

500

Underground streams can flow through caves over this layer of impermeable clay called_______

What is the Oceanic Series?

500
Rock falls, slides, and flows are all examples
What is mass wasting processes?
500

_________ ___________ with conical hills are found in Jamaica.

What is the Cockpit karst?

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