Deck 17: Flowing Water: Fluvial Systems

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Today, Mesopotamia consists of Spain and France.
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Stream piracy occurs when two streams merge to form one larger stream.
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First-order streams are often intermittent streams.
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The Johnstown Flood in 1889 was a flash flood.
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First-order streams are less likely to have meanders than higher-order streams.
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Flowing water is the most important and geographically widespread agent of erosion.
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Distributaries are found at the headwaters of a stream.
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Soils deposited by streams are poor in plant nutrients.
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Stream rejuvenation can form a water gap.
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Internal drainage basins sometimes have highly salty lakes.
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Streams in undeveloped areas experience sudden spikes in discharge during heavy precipitation events compared to streams in urbanized areas.
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There are two main types of flooding: flash floods and seasonal floods.
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Geologic uplift gives streams more energy to erode Earth's surface.
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Waterfalls slowly migrate downstream through erosion.
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The radial stream drainage pattern is the most common type of drainage pattern.
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Drainage basins are usually small and geographically limited.
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Natural levees are built up only during stream flooding.
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Stream deposits are often sorted by size.
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Dams and reservoirs reduce peak discharge amounts of a stream following a storm.
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Meanders only develop in low-gradient streams.
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Seasonal floods are more dangerous than flash floods.
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Many major world cities are located on stream floodplains.
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It is not possible to tell whether a stream is superposed or antecedent by simple visual observation.
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High-gradient streams occur on the floodplains of a drainage basin.
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The California Gold Rush miners used hydraulic mining to wash gold from the hillsides.
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A first-order stream has no tributaries.
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Water diversions by people can create anthropogenic intermittent streams.
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Australia has the largest internal drainage basins in the world.
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Which is not one of the pros of dams and their reservoirs?

A)water storage
B)sedimentation
C)flood control
D)recreation
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Stream capacity refers to the amount of material collectively that a stream can carry.
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The dissolved load carried by a stream settles out by gravity at base level.
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The amount of water flowing in a stream channel is called stream size.
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A stream is a channel in which water flows downhill by the force of gravity.
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Floodplains experience flooding on a regular basis.
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If the Sun were to stop shining permanently, fluvial erosion would continue.
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Hydroelectricity is a carbon-free energy source.
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Subsidence occurs when sediments compact and the land surface elevation lowers.
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Early subsistence farming first began in ancient Mesopotamia.
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Geographers refer to the size of fragments a stream can transport as stream competence.
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Which is not among structures typically used by people to reduce flooding?

A)dams
B)levees
C)stream bypasses
D)canals
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Which is a disadvantage of levees?

A)sedimentation reduces reservoir capacity
B)often constrict the stream channel and reduce riparian habitat
C)requires large amounts of undeveloped land that can be flooded
D)controls flooding
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In a stream's headwaters, what size of stream channel material would most likely be found?

A)large, angular boulders
B)well-rounded stones and pebbles
C)sand, silt, and clay
D)dissolved minerals
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<strong>  In the figure, box B shows what type of drainage pattern?</strong> A)trellis B)radial C)deranged D)centripetal <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure, box B shows what type of drainage pattern?

A)trellis
B)radial
C)deranged
D)centripetal
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What do dams and levees do to the rate of natural subsidence in coastal deltas?

A)They increase the rate of subsidence.
B)They decrease the rate of subsidence.
C)They do not influence the rate of subsidence.
D)Scientists are not certain how they affect the rate of subsidence.
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Blocking the flow of a stream with a concrete dam creates a __________.

A)reservoir
B)delta
C)lake
D)distributary
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As rills deepen, they develop into __________.

A)exotic streams
B)gullies
C)interfluves
D)sheetwash
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Which term refers to the fastest area of flow in a stream?

A)thalweg
B)cut bank
C)point bar
D)oxbow lake
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What type of delta is found at the mouth of the Mississippi River?

A)arcuate delta
B)bird's foot delta
C)artificial delta
D)forested delta
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A __________ is a single large stream into which smaller tributaries merge.

A)drainage basin
B)trunk stream
C)tributary
D)mouth
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Floodplains are built through the process of __________.

A)aggradation
B)degradation
C)denudation
D)erosion
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__________ drainage occurs in internal drainage basins.

A)Trellis
B)Deranged
C)Radial
D)Centripetal
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At about the halfway point between a stream's headwaters and its mouth, what size of stream channel material would most likely be found?

A)large, angular boulders
B)well-rounded stones and pebbles
C)sand, silt, and clay
D)dissolved minerals
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A stream's __________ is found where the stream meets the ocean.

A)drainage basin
B)trunk stream
C)tributary
D)mouth
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Canada makes about __________ percent of its electricity from dams.

A)50
B)60
C)90
D)98
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__________ drainage resembles the branches of a tree.

A)Dendritic
B)Deranged
C)Radial
D)Rectangular
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Which defines an alluvial fan?

A)a cone-shaped accumulation of sediments deposited by a stream
B)a small stream that joins with other small streams
C)the area of flat land near a stream that experiences flooding on a regular basis
D)a stream that forms intertwining channels around sediments in the streambed
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A __________ is a geographic region drained by a stream.

A)drainage basin
B)trunk stream
C)tributary
D)mouth
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Which is not a characteristic of a low-gradient stream?

A)low stream order
B)high capacity
C)low competence
D)mostly sand, silt, and clay on the streambed
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__________ are flat areas between stream channels.

A)Exotic streams
B)Gullies
C)Interfluves
D)Sheetwash
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Small particles of clay and silt that are suspended in the stream are an example of what?

A)abrasion
B)the dissolved load
C)the suspended load
D)the bed load
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The Mississippi River has an average annual discharge of about __________ cubic meters per second.

A)10,000
B)20,000
C)30,000
D)40,000
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Which is a disadvantage of stream bypasses?

A)sedimentation reduces reservoir capacity
B)often constrict the stream channel and reduce riparian habitat
C)requires large amounts of undeveloped land that can be flooded
D)controls flooding
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Heavy material moving in the streambed is an example of what?

A)abrasion
B)the dissolved load
C)the suspended load
D)the bed load
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Which defines a braided stream?

A)a cone-shaped accumulation of sediments deposited by a stream
B)a small stream that joins with other small streams
C)the area of flat land near a stream that experiences flooding on a regular basis
D)a stream that forms intertwining channels around sediments in the streambed
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Why do coastal deltas subside?

A)Plate tectonics lowers the land elevation.
B)The weight of buildings people place on deltas causes them to sink.
C)Farming activities cause them to subside.
D)The weight of sediments causes them to compact.
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Which is the most likely sediment sorting sequence that would occur during stream flooding?

A)gravel closest to the stream channel, then sand, silt, and clay farther away
B)sand closest to the stream channel, then gravel, silt, and clay farther away
C)clay closest to the stream channel, then gravel, sand, and silt farther away
D)silt closest to the stream channel, then gravel, sand, and clay farther away
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<strong>  In the figure, box A shows what type of drainage pattern?</strong> A)dendritic B)radial C)rectangular D)centripetal <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure, box A shows what type of drainage pattern?

A)dendritic
B)radial
C)rectangular
D)centripetal
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<strong>  In the figure, box E shows what type of drainage pattern?</strong> A)deranged B)radial C)rectangular D)trellis <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure, box E shows what type of drainage pattern?

A)deranged
B)radial
C)rectangular
D)trellis
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Which is not a characteristic of a high-gradient stream?

A)low stream order
B)low discharge
C)large, angular rocks
D)high stream order
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Blocking the flow of a stream with a natural phenomenon, like a landslide, creates a __________.

A)reservoir
B)delta
C)lake
D)distributary
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Stream height is measured using what?

A)a stilling well
B)a current meter
C)a laser
D)a stream hydrograph
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Which best describes stream discharge in an undeveloped area immediately following a storm?

A)rapid increase and rapid decrease in discharge
B)gradual increase and gradual decrease in discharge
C)rapid increase and gradual decrease in discharge
D)gradual increase and rapid decrease in discharge
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__________ drainage can form where bedrock jointing creates a linear pattern of streams.

A)Dendritic
B)Deranged
C)Rectangular
D)Trellis
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A(n) __________ flows briefly only after heavy rainstorms.

A)intermittent stream
B)ephemeral stream
C)permanent stream
D)exotic stream
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__________ drainage forms on a surface that was recently covered by ice sheets.

A)Dendritic
B)Deranged
C)Radial
D)Rectangular
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__________ form where a stream cuts through alternating layers of hard and soft bedrock.

A)V-shaped valleys
B)Slot canyons
C)Stair-step canyons
D)U-shaped canyons
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__________ form where a stream downcuts into bedrock with vertical joints.

A)V-shaped valleys
B)Slot canyons
C)Stair-step canyons
D)U-shaped canyons
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If a stream has a 1% annual probability of flooding, what is the probability that it will flood sometime during a 100-year period?

A)1%
B)50%
C)75%
D)100%
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If a stream is 6 meters wide, 1 meter deep on average, and flows at 1 meter per second, what is its discharge in cubic meters per second?

A)1
B)6
C)8
D)10
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A(n) __________ is a looping bend in a stream on a floodplain.

A)knickpoint
B)escarpment
C)slot canyon
D)meander
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Today, Mesopotamia consists of Spain and France.
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Stream piracy occurs when two streams merge to form one larger stream.
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First-order streams are often intermittent streams.
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The Johnstown Flood in 1889 was a flash flood.
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First-order streams are less likely to have meanders than higher-order streams.
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Flowing water is the most important and geographically widespread agent of erosion.
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Distributaries are found at the headwaters of a stream.
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Soils deposited by streams are poor in plant nutrients.
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Stream rejuvenation can form a water gap.
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Internal drainage basins sometimes have highly salty lakes.
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Streams in undeveloped areas experience sudden spikes in discharge during heavy precipitation events compared to streams in urbanized areas.
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There are two main types of flooding: flash floods and seasonal floods.
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Geologic uplift gives streams more energy to erode Earth's surface.
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Waterfalls slowly migrate downstream through erosion.
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The radial stream drainage pattern is the most common type of drainage pattern.
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Drainage basins are usually small and geographically limited.
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Natural levees are built up only during stream flooding.
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Stream deposits are often sorted by size.
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Dams and reservoirs reduce peak discharge amounts of a stream following a storm.
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Meanders only develop in low-gradient streams.
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Seasonal floods are more dangerous than flash floods.
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Many major world cities are located on stream floodplains.
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It is not possible to tell whether a stream is superposed or antecedent by simple visual observation.
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High-gradient streams occur on the floodplains of a drainage basin.
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The California Gold Rush miners used hydraulic mining to wash gold from the hillsides.
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A first-order stream has no tributaries.
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Water diversions by people can create anthropogenic intermittent streams.
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Australia has the largest internal drainage basins in the world.
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Which is not one of the pros of dams and their reservoirs?

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D)recreation
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Stream capacity refers to the amount of material collectively that a stream can carry.
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The dissolved load carried by a stream settles out by gravity at base level.
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The amount of water flowing in a stream channel is called stream size.
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A stream is a channel in which water flows downhill by the force of gravity.
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Floodplains experience flooding on a regular basis.
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If the Sun were to stop shining permanently, fluvial erosion would continue.
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Hydroelectricity is a carbon-free energy source.
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Subsidence occurs when sediments compact and the land surface elevation lowers.
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Early subsistence farming first began in ancient Mesopotamia.
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Geographers refer to the size of fragments a stream can transport as stream competence.
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Which is not among structures typically used by people to reduce flooding?

A)dams
B)levees
C)stream bypasses
D)canals
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Which is a disadvantage of levees?

A)sedimentation reduces reservoir capacity
B)often constrict the stream channel and reduce riparian habitat
C)requires large amounts of undeveloped land that can be flooded
D)controls flooding
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In a stream's headwaters, what size of stream channel material would most likely be found?

A)large, angular boulders
B)well-rounded stones and pebbles
C)sand, silt, and clay
D)dissolved minerals
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<strong>  In the figure, box B shows what type of drainage pattern?</strong> A)trellis B)radial C)deranged D)centripetal
In the figure, box B shows what type of drainage pattern?

A)trellis
B)radial
C)deranged
D)centripetal
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What do dams and levees do to the rate of natural subsidence in coastal deltas?

A)They increase the rate of subsidence.
B)They decrease the rate of subsidence.
C)They do not influence the rate of subsidence.
D)Scientists are not certain how they affect the rate of subsidence.
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Blocking the flow of a stream with a concrete dam creates a __________.

A)reservoir
B)delta
C)lake
D)distributary
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As rills deepen, they develop into __________.

A)exotic streams
B)gullies
C)interfluves
D)sheetwash
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Which term refers to the fastest area of flow in a stream?

A)thalweg
B)cut bank
C)point bar
D)oxbow lake
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What type of delta is found at the mouth of the Mississippi River?

A)arcuate delta
B)bird's foot delta
C)artificial delta
D)forested delta
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A __________ is a single large stream into which smaller tributaries merge.

A)drainage basin
B)trunk stream
C)tributary
D)mouth
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50
Floodplains are built through the process of __________.

A)aggradation
B)degradation
C)denudation
D)erosion
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51
__________ drainage occurs in internal drainage basins.

A)Trellis
B)Deranged
C)Radial
D)Centripetal
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At about the halfway point between a stream's headwaters and its mouth, what size of stream channel material would most likely be found?

A)large, angular boulders
B)well-rounded stones and pebbles
C)sand, silt, and clay
D)dissolved minerals
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53
A stream's __________ is found where the stream meets the ocean.

A)drainage basin
B)trunk stream
C)tributary
D)mouth
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54
Canada makes about __________ percent of its electricity from dams.

A)50
B)60
C)90
D)98
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__________ drainage resembles the branches of a tree.

A)Dendritic
B)Deranged
C)Radial
D)Rectangular
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56
Which defines an alluvial fan?

A)a cone-shaped accumulation of sediments deposited by a stream
B)a small stream that joins with other small streams
C)the area of flat land near a stream that experiences flooding on a regular basis
D)a stream that forms intertwining channels around sediments in the streambed
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57
A __________ is a geographic region drained by a stream.

A)drainage basin
B)trunk stream
C)tributary
D)mouth
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Which is not a characteristic of a low-gradient stream?

A)low stream order
B)high capacity
C)low competence
D)mostly sand, silt, and clay on the streambed
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59
__________ are flat areas between stream channels.

A)Exotic streams
B)Gullies
C)Interfluves
D)Sheetwash
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60
Small particles of clay and silt that are suspended in the stream are an example of what?

A)abrasion
B)the dissolved load
C)the suspended load
D)the bed load
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61
The Mississippi River has an average annual discharge of about __________ cubic meters per second.

A)10,000
B)20,000
C)30,000
D)40,000
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62
Which is a disadvantage of stream bypasses?

A)sedimentation reduces reservoir capacity
B)often constrict the stream channel and reduce riparian habitat
C)requires large amounts of undeveloped land that can be flooded
D)controls flooding
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63
Heavy material moving in the streambed is an example of what?

A)abrasion
B)the dissolved load
C)the suspended load
D)the bed load
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64
Which defines a braided stream?

A)a cone-shaped accumulation of sediments deposited by a stream
B)a small stream that joins with other small streams
C)the area of flat land near a stream that experiences flooding on a regular basis
D)a stream that forms intertwining channels around sediments in the streambed
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65
Why do coastal deltas subside?

A)Plate tectonics lowers the land elevation.
B)The weight of buildings people place on deltas causes them to sink.
C)Farming activities cause them to subside.
D)The weight of sediments causes them to compact.
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66
Which is the most likely sediment sorting sequence that would occur during stream flooding?

A)gravel closest to the stream channel, then sand, silt, and clay farther away
B)sand closest to the stream channel, then gravel, silt, and clay farther away
C)clay closest to the stream channel, then gravel, sand, and silt farther away
D)silt closest to the stream channel, then gravel, sand, and clay farther away
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67
<strong>  In the figure, box A shows what type of drainage pattern?</strong> A)dendritic B)radial C)rectangular D)centripetal
In the figure, box A shows what type of drainage pattern?

A)dendritic
B)radial
C)rectangular
D)centripetal
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<strong>  In the figure, box E shows what type of drainage pattern?</strong> A)deranged B)radial C)rectangular D)trellis
In the figure, box E shows what type of drainage pattern?

A)deranged
B)radial
C)rectangular
D)trellis
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Which is not a characteristic of a high-gradient stream?

A)low stream order
B)low discharge
C)large, angular rocks
D)high stream order
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Blocking the flow of a stream with a natural phenomenon, like a landslide, creates a __________.

A)reservoir
B)delta
C)lake
D)distributary
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71
Stream height is measured using what?

A)a stilling well
B)a current meter
C)a laser
D)a stream hydrograph
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Which best describes stream discharge in an undeveloped area immediately following a storm?

A)rapid increase and rapid decrease in discharge
B)gradual increase and gradual decrease in discharge
C)rapid increase and gradual decrease in discharge
D)gradual increase and rapid decrease in discharge
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73
__________ drainage can form where bedrock jointing creates a linear pattern of streams.

A)Dendritic
B)Deranged
C)Rectangular
D)Trellis
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A(n) __________ flows briefly only after heavy rainstorms.

A)intermittent stream
B)ephemeral stream
C)permanent stream
D)exotic stream
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__________ drainage forms on a surface that was recently covered by ice sheets.

A)Dendritic
B)Deranged
C)Radial
D)Rectangular
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76
__________ form where a stream cuts through alternating layers of hard and soft bedrock.

A)V-shaped valleys
B)Slot canyons
C)Stair-step canyons
D)U-shaped canyons
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77
__________ form where a stream downcuts into bedrock with vertical joints.

A)V-shaped valleys
B)Slot canyons
C)Stair-step canyons
D)U-shaped canyons
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78
If a stream has a 1% annual probability of flooding, what is the probability that it will flood sometime during a 100-year period?

A)1%
B)50%
C)75%
D)100%
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79
If a stream is 6 meters wide, 1 meter deep on average, and flows at 1 meter per second, what is its discharge in cubic meters per second?

A)1
B)6
C)8
D)10
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80
A(n) __________ is a looping bend in a stream on a floodplain.

A)knickpoint
B)escarpment
C)slot canyon
D)meander
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