Deck 16: Weathering and Mass Movement

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Chemical weathering breaks rocks down into smaller pieces without altering the chemical makeup of the rock.
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Landslides sometimes settle across rivers, damming them and creating lakes behind the dam debris.
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Earthquakes often trigger mass movement events.
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When carbon dioxide dissolves in water it makes a weak carbonic acid.
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A slope near geologic faults is more likely to fail than one that is far from faults.
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Mass movement is the movement of rock, soils, snow, or ice downhill by gravity.
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Small particles settle at a steeper angle of repose than large particles.
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The angle of repose of soil particles results from the equilibrium between gravity and friction.
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Physical weathering often increases the rate of chemical weathering.
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When a stalactite joins to a stalagmite, a limestone column forms.
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Landslide-prone areas are monitored using GPS and satellites.
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Speleothems form and grow only in caves that are flooded with water.
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A lahar is a type of soil creep.
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Fungi and lichen dissolving rock is an example of biochemical weathering.
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Sinkhole lakes indicate the level of the water table.
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The world's largest collapse sinkhole is in Mexico.
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Scientists use temperature changes to estimate landslide risk for many areas of the world.
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Roadcuts tend to make the ground more stable and resistant to mass movement.
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Only snow can make an avalanche.
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All rocks exposed on the surface experience weathering.
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When a sinkhole fills with water a collapse sinkhole results.
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Acidic rainwater dissolving rock is an example of __________.

A)salt wedging
B)hydrolysis
C)carbonation
D)oxidation
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Physical weathering breaks rocks down into smaller pieces by altering the chemical makeup of the rock.
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Earthquakes are likely to result in mass movement events.
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Carbonic acid is an anthropogenic pollutant and does not occur naturally.
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Exfoliation is a type of pressure-release jointing.
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In some instances, a landslide event can be predicted.
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Rust is a result of physical weathering.
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Which is not a form of denudation?

A)stream erosion
B)new rock cooled from lava
C)root wedging
D)deposition
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When a collapse sinkhole fills with water, a __________ forms.

A)sinkhole lake
B)cenote
C)tafoni
D)cavern
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Removal of vegetation increases the resistance force that stabilizes a slope.
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Mass movements cannot occur without gravity.
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Physical weathering and chemical weathering are the same.
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In the figure, box D shows what?

A)failure surface
B)head scarp
C)toe
D)slump material
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Solifluction occurs only where the ground freezes.
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Stalactites first form as hollow tubes called soda straws.
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Carbonic acid dissolves carbonate rocks like limestone.
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Mount Rushmore must be continually protected from the effects of weathering.
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Submarine landslides around Hawai'i are more extensive than the land area of the islands.
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The removal of vegetation nearly always increases the risk of mass movement.
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Which is not one of the components of a debris avalanche?

A)snow
B)rocks
C)trees
D)soil
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Which is a form of weathering?

A)jointing
B)rockslide
C)rockfall
D)avalanche
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Which occurs when the weight of overlying rocks and sediments is removed from deeply buried rocks?

A)biophysical weathering
B)pressure-release jointing
C)chemical weathering
D)frost wedging
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__________ is a depression in Earth's surface that results from weathering of carbonate rock.

A)Talus
B)Tafoni
C)A hoodoo
D)A sinkhole
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A(n) __________ occurs when rocks tumble off a vertical or nearly vertical cliff face.

A)avalanche
B)talus
C)rockfall
D)rockfall chute
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As vegetation grows on a slope, the slope will likely become __________.

A)more stable
B)less stable
C)unchanged
D)steeper
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Devils Tower in Wyoming is an example of _______.

A)tafoni
B)spheroidal weathering
C)differential weathering
D)frost wedging
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A __________ is a tall, columnar rock formation produced by differential weathering.

A)natural arch
B)monolith
C)hoodoo
D)exfoliation dome
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Boulders become rounded through what process?

A)differential weathering
B)erosion
C)sedimentation
D)denudation
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__________ is a general term for the rapid movement of rock or debris down a steep slope.

A)Soil creep
B)Solifluction
C)A slump
D)A landslide
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Which is not a factor that weakens a slope?

A)geologic fault
B)jointing
C)foliation planes
D)a cover of vegetation
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Cave formations that grow from the floor upward are called __________.

A)stalactites
B)stalagmites
C)limestone columns
D)soda straws
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<strong>  In the figure, box A shows what?</strong> A)failure surface B)head scarp C)toe D)slump material <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure, box A shows what?

A)failure surface
B)head scarp
C)toe
D)slump material
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Tafoni results from what type of physical weathering?

A)root wedging
B)salt wedging
C)frost wedging
D)biophysical weathering
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__________ is the imperceptible downslope movement of soil and regolith as they change volume in seasonal expansion and contraction cycles.

A)Soil creep
B)Solifluction
C)A slump
D)A landslide
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__________ may form where weak vertical joints focus the dissolution of karst weathering along vertical planes.

A)Limestone pavement
B)Tower karst
C)Cockpit karst
D)Karst
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__________ occurs when water reacts with and combines with minerals in rocks to form new minerals.

A)Carbonation
B)Hydrolysis
C)Hydration
D)Oxidation
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Which is not an agent of erosion?

A)flowing glaciers
B)streams
C)growing plant roots
D)wind
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The processes of weathering, erosion, and deposition of rock material are called __________.

A)weathering
B)erosion
C)sedimentation
D)denudation
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After a disturbance event, such as a fire, a slope will likely become __________.

A)unchanged
B)more stable
C)less stable
D)steeper
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__________ is a depression that forms as the ceiling of a cavern caves in.

A)A sinkhole
B)Cockpit karst
C)Tower karst
D)A collapse sinkhole
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Where it is cold, what is the most important type of physical weathering?

A)root wedging
B)salt wedging
C)frost wedging
D)biophysical weathering
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Scientists can assess the landslide risk using remote sensing.Which factor is not used to determine the global landslide risk?

A)slope steepness
B)population size
C)land use types
D)soil types
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__________ is the process of dissolving and breaking solid rock into smaller fragments.

A)Weathering
B)Erosion
C)Sedimentation
D)Denudation
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A burrowing gopher breaking rocks into smaller fragments is an example of __________.

A)biophysical weathering
B)frost wedging
C)root wedging
D)salt wedging
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Roots growing in and cracking a rock is an example of __________.

A)biophysical weathering
B)frost wedging
C)root wedging
D)salt wedging
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An increase in soil friction, electrical charges in soil, and plant roots can all do what to the stability of a slope?

A)increase it
B)decrease it
C)have no effect on it
D)Each of these affects slope stability unpredictably.
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A stalactite is an example of what?

A)a speleothem
B)limestone pavement
C)tower karst
D)cockpit karst
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Why do high-latitude regions not experience karst weathering as quickly as warmer regions?

A)because water is often frozen and unavailable for chemical reactions at high latitudes
B)because there are few carbonate rocks at high latitudes
C)because there is little liquid rainfall at high latitudes
D)because there is little available carbon to make carbonic acid at high latitudes
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<strong>  Cattle terraces, shown in the photo, are most similar to what type of natural mass movement?</strong> A)a landslide B)a slump C)a debris flow D)soil creep <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Cattle terraces, shown in the photo, are most similar to what type of natural mass movement?

A)a landslide
B)a slump
C)a debris flow
D)soil creep
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<strong>  In the photo, box A points to what?</strong> A)a bedding plane B)an exfoliation dome C)a joint D)a landslide <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the photo, box A points to what?

A)a bedding plane
B)an exfoliation dome
C)a joint
D)a landslide
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Which is not used by scientists to monitor and predict the stability of a single specific slope?

A)GPS sensors
B)laser measurements of slope movement
C)boreholes with electronic sensors
D)air temperature recordings
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<strong>  Referring to Figure 16.30B, most of the recent major deadly landslides were triggered by what?</strong> A)heavy rains and earthquakes B)human activity C)volcanic eruptions and tsunamis D)hurricanes and mid-latitude cyclones <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Figure 16.30B, most of the recent major deadly landslides were triggered by what?

A)heavy rains and earthquakes
B)human activity
C)volcanic eruptions and tsunamis
D)hurricanes and mid-latitude cyclones
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A slope is said to be __________ when it has failed or is seen as likely to fail.

A)stable
B)unstable
C)saturated
D)vegetated
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Repeated rockfall events in the same location can carve notches into the bedrock called __________.

A)talus cones
B)talus
C)rockfall
D)a rockfall chute
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A slope is said to be __________ when it is unlikely to fail.

A)stable
B)unstable
C)saturated
D)vegetated
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A fast-flowing slurry of mud mixed with large objects, such as rocks and vegetation, is called a __________.

A)debris flow
B)slump
C)rock slide
D)debris slide
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About __________ deaths are caused by mass movements each year in the United States.

A)50
B)60
C)70
D)80
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A surface composed of deeply weathered bare limestone is called __________.

A)limestone pavement
B)tower karst
C)cockpit karst
D)karst
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Broken angular piles of rock that settle at the angle of repose are called ___________.

A)a talus cone
B)an avalanche
C)a rockfall chute
D)a debris flow
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Chemical weathering breaks rocks down into smaller pieces without altering the chemical makeup of the rock.
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Landslides sometimes settle across rivers, damming them and creating lakes behind the dam debris.
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Earthquakes often trigger mass movement events.
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When carbon dioxide dissolves in water it makes a weak carbonic acid.
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A slope near geologic faults is more likely to fail than one that is far from faults.
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Mass movement is the movement of rock, soils, snow, or ice downhill by gravity.
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Small particles settle at a steeper angle of repose than large particles.
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The angle of repose of soil particles results from the equilibrium between gravity and friction.
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Physical weathering often increases the rate of chemical weathering.
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When a stalactite joins to a stalagmite, a limestone column forms.
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Landslide-prone areas are monitored using GPS and satellites.
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Speleothems form and grow only in caves that are flooded with water.
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A lahar is a type of soil creep.
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Fungi and lichen dissolving rock is an example of biochemical weathering.
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Sinkhole lakes indicate the level of the water table.
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The world's largest collapse sinkhole is in Mexico.
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Scientists use temperature changes to estimate landslide risk for many areas of the world.
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Roadcuts tend to make the ground more stable and resistant to mass movement.
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Only snow can make an avalanche.
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All rocks exposed on the surface experience weathering.
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When a sinkhole fills with water a collapse sinkhole results.
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Acidic rainwater dissolving rock is an example of __________.

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Physical weathering breaks rocks down into smaller pieces by altering the chemical makeup of the rock.
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Earthquakes are likely to result in mass movement events.
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Carbonic acid is an anthropogenic pollutant and does not occur naturally.
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Exfoliation is a type of pressure-release jointing.
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In some instances, a landslide event can be predicted.
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Rust is a result of physical weathering.
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Which is not a form of denudation?

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C)root wedging
D)deposition
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When a collapse sinkhole fills with water, a __________ forms.

A)sinkhole lake
B)cenote
C)tafoni
D)cavern
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Removal of vegetation increases the resistance force that stabilizes a slope.
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Mass movements cannot occur without gravity.
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Physical weathering and chemical weathering are the same.
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In the figure, box D shows what?

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B)head scarp
C)toe
D)slump material
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Solifluction occurs only where the ground freezes.
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Stalactites first form as hollow tubes called soda straws.
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Carbonic acid dissolves carbonate rocks like limestone.
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Mount Rushmore must be continually protected from the effects of weathering.
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Submarine landslides around Hawai'i are more extensive than the land area of the islands.
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The removal of vegetation nearly always increases the risk of mass movement.
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Which is not one of the components of a debris avalanche?

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C)trees
D)soil
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Which is a form of weathering?

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B)rockslide
C)rockfall
D)avalanche
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Which occurs when the weight of overlying rocks and sediments is removed from deeply buried rocks?

A)biophysical weathering
B)pressure-release jointing
C)chemical weathering
D)frost wedging
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__________ is a depression in Earth's surface that results from weathering of carbonate rock.

A)Talus
B)Tafoni
C)A hoodoo
D)A sinkhole
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A(n) __________ occurs when rocks tumble off a vertical or nearly vertical cliff face.

A)avalanche
B)talus
C)rockfall
D)rockfall chute
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As vegetation grows on a slope, the slope will likely become __________.

A)more stable
B)less stable
C)unchanged
D)steeper
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Devils Tower in Wyoming is an example of _______.

A)tafoni
B)spheroidal weathering
C)differential weathering
D)frost wedging
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A __________ is a tall, columnar rock formation produced by differential weathering.

A)natural arch
B)monolith
C)hoodoo
D)exfoliation dome
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Boulders become rounded through what process?

A)differential weathering
B)erosion
C)sedimentation
D)denudation
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__________ is a general term for the rapid movement of rock or debris down a steep slope.

A)Soil creep
B)Solifluction
C)A slump
D)A landslide
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Which is not a factor that weakens a slope?

A)geologic fault
B)jointing
C)foliation planes
D)a cover of vegetation
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Cave formations that grow from the floor upward are called __________.

A)stalactites
B)stalagmites
C)limestone columns
D)soda straws
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<strong>  In the figure, box A shows what?</strong> A)failure surface B)head scarp C)toe D)slump material
In the figure, box A shows what?

A)failure surface
B)head scarp
C)toe
D)slump material
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Tafoni results from what type of physical weathering?

A)root wedging
B)salt wedging
C)frost wedging
D)biophysical weathering
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__________ is the imperceptible downslope movement of soil and regolith as they change volume in seasonal expansion and contraction cycles.

A)Soil creep
B)Solifluction
C)A slump
D)A landslide
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__________ may form where weak vertical joints focus the dissolution of karst weathering along vertical planes.

A)Limestone pavement
B)Tower karst
C)Cockpit karst
D)Karst
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__________ occurs when water reacts with and combines with minerals in rocks to form new minerals.

A)Carbonation
B)Hydrolysis
C)Hydration
D)Oxidation
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Which is not an agent of erosion?

A)flowing glaciers
B)streams
C)growing plant roots
D)wind
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The processes of weathering, erosion, and deposition of rock material are called __________.

A)weathering
B)erosion
C)sedimentation
D)denudation
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After a disturbance event, such as a fire, a slope will likely become __________.

A)unchanged
B)more stable
C)less stable
D)steeper
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__________ is a depression that forms as the ceiling of a cavern caves in.

A)A sinkhole
B)Cockpit karst
C)Tower karst
D)A collapse sinkhole
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62
Where it is cold, what is the most important type of physical weathering?

A)root wedging
B)salt wedging
C)frost wedging
D)biophysical weathering
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63
Scientists can assess the landslide risk using remote sensing.Which factor is not used to determine the global landslide risk?

A)slope steepness
B)population size
C)land use types
D)soil types
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__________ is the process of dissolving and breaking solid rock into smaller fragments.

A)Weathering
B)Erosion
C)Sedimentation
D)Denudation
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A burrowing gopher breaking rocks into smaller fragments is an example of __________.

A)biophysical weathering
B)frost wedging
C)root wedging
D)salt wedging
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Roots growing in and cracking a rock is an example of __________.

A)biophysical weathering
B)frost wedging
C)root wedging
D)salt wedging
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An increase in soil friction, electrical charges in soil, and plant roots can all do what to the stability of a slope?

A)increase it
B)decrease it
C)have no effect on it
D)Each of these affects slope stability unpredictably.
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A stalactite is an example of what?

A)a speleothem
B)limestone pavement
C)tower karst
D)cockpit karst
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Why do high-latitude regions not experience karst weathering as quickly as warmer regions?

A)because water is often frozen and unavailable for chemical reactions at high latitudes
B)because there are few carbonate rocks at high latitudes
C)because there is little liquid rainfall at high latitudes
D)because there is little available carbon to make carbonic acid at high latitudes
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<strong>  Cattle terraces, shown in the photo, are most similar to what type of natural mass movement?</strong> A)a landslide B)a slump C)a debris flow D)soil creep
Cattle terraces, shown in the photo, are most similar to what type of natural mass movement?

A)a landslide
B)a slump
C)a debris flow
D)soil creep
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<strong>  In the photo, box A points to what?</strong> A)a bedding plane B)an exfoliation dome C)a joint D)a landslide
In the photo, box A points to what?

A)a bedding plane
B)an exfoliation dome
C)a joint
D)a landslide
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Which is not used by scientists to monitor and predict the stability of a single specific slope?

A)GPS sensors
B)laser measurements of slope movement
C)boreholes with electronic sensors
D)air temperature recordings
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<strong>  Referring to Figure 16.30B, most of the recent major deadly landslides were triggered by what?</strong> A)heavy rains and earthquakes B)human activity C)volcanic eruptions and tsunamis D)hurricanes and mid-latitude cyclones
Referring to Figure 16.30B, most of the recent major deadly landslides were triggered by what?

A)heavy rains and earthquakes
B)human activity
C)volcanic eruptions and tsunamis
D)hurricanes and mid-latitude cyclones
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A slope is said to be __________ when it has failed or is seen as likely to fail.

A)stable
B)unstable
C)saturated
D)vegetated
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Repeated rockfall events in the same location can carve notches into the bedrock called __________.

A)talus cones
B)talus
C)rockfall
D)a rockfall chute
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76
A slope is said to be __________ when it is unlikely to fail.

A)stable
B)unstable
C)saturated
D)vegetated
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77
A fast-flowing slurry of mud mixed with large objects, such as rocks and vegetation, is called a __________.

A)debris flow
B)slump
C)rock slide
D)debris slide
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78
About __________ deaths are caused by mass movements each year in the United States.

A)50
B)60
C)70
D)80
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79
A surface composed of deeply weathered bare limestone is called __________.

A)limestone pavement
B)tower karst
C)cockpit karst
D)karst
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80
Broken angular piles of rock that settle at the angle of repose are called ___________.

A)a talus cone
B)an avalanche
C)a rockfall chute
D)a debris flow
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