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Unit 1 Lesson1-4 100 200 400 300 400 CHOICE 1CHOICE 2CHOICE 3 CHOICE 4 300 200 400 200 100 500 100 200 300 400 CHOICE 5 100 500.

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Page 1: Unit 1 Lesson1-4 100 200 400 300 400 CHOICE 1CHOICE 2CHOICE 3 CHOICE 4 300 200 400 200 100 500 100 200 300 400 CHOICE 5 100 500.

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2 types of weathering

Chemical & Physical

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Define erosion?

The movement of soil from one place to another.

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How does an alluvial fan form?

A stream slows down and deposits sediment on land over

time.

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How might erosion by groundwater create a landform?

Acidic water dissolves rocks underwater to form a cavern.

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1,5

What is a cavern?

A cave or a chamber in a cave.

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2,1

What cause a Valley to form?

Running Water

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Where is a delta formed?

Where the river enters the ocean.

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How does the gopher tortoise cause physical weathering?

It moves rocks above ground where it is exposed to wind and rain.

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2,4

What is groundwater?

Water that is below the Earth’s surface

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2,5

What is a shoreline?

Where land and a body of water meet.

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3,1

Why is Loess valuable?

Forms good soil for faming

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How is Loess formed?

Dust blown by wind making layers of dust build up.

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3,3

What landform is mainly created by erosion by groundwater?

Underground cavern

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3,4

What causes cracks in rocks to grow larger?

Plant roots and ice

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3,5

What mainly causes sand dunes?

Wind

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What would happen if the slope of a stream was increased?

Water speed and erosion increase

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What force mainly causes landslides, rock falls,

and mudslides?

Gravity

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4,3

What weather condition mainly causes landslides,

rock falls, and mudslides?

Rain

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4,4

Release acid into soil increasing chemical weathering.

How do decaying leaves affect rocks in the soil?

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4,5

Melting ice blocks and Sediment

What is needed for kettle lakes to form?

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5,1

What landform most likely formed beneath a sinkhole?

Cave

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5,2

Define Creep.

Mass movement caused by gravity

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What causes the deposition of sand at a delta?

River water slowing down as it enter the ocean

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What type of rock is most affected by acids?

Marble

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5,5

Define abrasion.

A shape change due to exposure to wind/a change in size