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Misc
100

How are erosion and deposition different?

erosion moves sediment, deposition is laying down of sediment

100

The major agent of erosion that shapes Earth’s land surfaces is moving what?

water

100

What type of energy is involved when a river moves sediment and erodes its banks?

kinetic energy


100

What is a ridge consisting of mixed debris deposited by a glacier called?

moraine


100
What is a valley glacier?

a long, narrow glacier that forms when snow and ice build up high in a mountain valley

200

The process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another is called what?


erosion


200

A wide sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain is called what?

alluvial fan

200

How would a fast-flowing river be most likely to move sand-sized particles of sediment?


it would float or possibly disolve


200
What feature shows which direction a glacier is/has moving/moved
drumlin
200
What is a continental glacier?

a glacier that covers much of a continent or large island

300

The process that lays down sediment in a new location is is called what?

deposition

300

Wind and water are agents of what?

(Hint)they move sediment from one location to another.


erosion


300

What happens as gravity pulls water down a slope?

potential energy changes to kinetic energy

300

Which feature will most likely form when a partially buried ice block melts? 


kettle lake
300

Identify three factors that determine the rate of stream erosion.

volume of flow

shape of streambed

slope


400

The force that moves sediment in a landslide or mudflow is called what? 

gravity


400

How are deltas formed?

water from a river slows down when it comes to a large body of water, when the water slows down, the sediment is deposited there forming a delta

400

What causes most sediment to wash or fall into a river?

run off and mass movement

400
Explain what till is.

mixture of sediments that a glacier deposits directly on the surface

400

Explain how sediments eroded by the water in this stream become smoother and rounder in shape.

abrasion makes the sediment break down and the smaller pieces fall off making it smoother and rounder

500
What are the three different types of erosion?
wind, water, glacier
500

How are meanders formed?

rivers erode on the outside where the water is moving faster, rivers deposit sediment where the water is moving slower

500

Why do boulders become smaller as they are moved down a stream bed?


they abrade from other pieces of sediment hitting them and breaking off small pieces

500

what does this pic. represent

Delta

500

What is the grade nico will get

100%