Weathering
Soil
Mass Movements
Tremors
Cracks in the Earth
100

Types of weathering

What are mechanical and chemical?

100
Responsible for soil formation

What is mechanical and chemical weathering?

100

Diagram shows a __________

What is an Alpine glacier?

100

Waves of energy that travel through Earth's ground materials

What are seismic waves?

100

Types of volcanoes

What are cindercone, strato/composite, and shield?

200

Caused by ice, water, wind, and gravity

What is erosion?

200

mostly organic matter

humus

200

The cause of all mass movements on Earth

What is gravity?

200

Earthquakes can occur anywhere.

What is true?

200

What is a strike-slip fault?

300

Causes a permanent change to the original material

What is chemical weathering?
300
First step in soil formation

What is the weathering of bedrock or horizon R?

300

created by the thawing and refreezing of snow and ice crystals

What is an avalanche?

300

Most commonly known scale for measuring the intensity of an earthquake

What is the Richter Scale?

300

underwater locations where plates move away from one another

What are mid-ocean ridges?

400

This landform is a result of _____________

What is deposition?

400

composed of the most layers or horizons

What are mature soils?

400

The razorback ridge that runs near the center of this diagram

What is an arete?

400

A sudden, less powerful earthquake that often follows a larger earthquake

What is an aftershock?

400

A type of volcano that has erupted recently and is likely to erupt again soon

What is an active volcano?

500

results from __________ and ____________?

What is wind and deposition?

500

Abbreviated name given to the 5 factors that influence soil formation

What is CLORPT? Climate, Organisms, Relief, Parent material and Time

500

the 6 types of mass movement

What are landslide/rockslide, mudslide, slumps, avalanches, creep, and flow?

500

Used to pinpoint the epicenter of an earthquake

What is triangulation?

500

Has more than one lava vent from the center lava chamber to the exterior

What is a strato or composite volcano?