Landforms
Constructive Vs. Destructive Forces
Everything Else
100

A landform that is significantly higher than its surrounding terrain, formed by volcanism, erosion, and disturbances or uplift in the earth's crust.

A. Volcano 

B. Delta 

C. Mountain 

D. Sand Dune 

Mountain 

100

Is a sand dune a constructive or destructive force?

Constructive Force 

100

Natural lakes are formed by erosion. ALL BUT one of these is a type of erosion that forms lakes. 

A. Gravity 

B. Rivers 

C. Glaciers 

D. Wind 

A. Gravity 

200

A broad nearly level stretches of of land that have no great changes in elevation. 

A. Plains 

B. Delta 

C. Volcano 

D. Erosion 

A.Plains 

200

Which of these are destructive forces? 

A. Chemical weathering 

B. Faulting 

C. Delta 

D. Mountain 

A.Chemical weathering

200

What happens when gravity causes large portions of earth and rock around mountains and hillsides to move and crumble, creating new landforms? 

A. Earthquake

B. Landslide

C. Volcano

D. Faulting

B. Landslide

300

A surface depression of the earth bounded by hills or mountains, sloping down to a stream, lake, or ocean, formed by water or ice erosion is either a 

valley or sand dune 

Valley 

300
Is physical weathering of a fast flowing river is either 

A. Constructive 

B. Destructive

C. Both 

 

D. Destructive 

300

Long ago, dams were built for one purpose: to supply for irrigation. Today we use dams for many reasons. Dams are used today to prevent destruction of land and natural resources by providing a way for 

A . Providing a ready water supply

B. Producing hydropower 

C. Inland navigation 

D. Flood Control 

D. Flood Control 

400

These help protect mainland beaches from storms and large waves

A. Barrier islands 

B. Hurricanes 

C. Inlets

D. Longshore currents 

A. Barrier Islands

400

A glacier is a __________ force. 

destructive 

400

Deposition is a process that involves wind carrying sediment and then depositing it in a particular place. One common beach sight formed by deposition is a 

A. Sand Castle 

B. Sand Dune 

C. Barrier Island 

D. Reef 

B. Sand Dune 

500

The Hawaiian Islands were formed from a type of catastrophic event, occurring many times. Each island in the chain is composed of at least one major 

A. earthquake.

B. mountain range

C.rift

D.volcano


D. Volcano

500

A volcano resulting in Hawaiian islands is ______.  

Constructive 

500

The type of map will show various geologic features of a specific area 

A. Watershed 

B. Seismograph 

C. Topographic Map 

C. Topographic Map