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Erosion/Deposition
Test Description: Welcome boys and girls! This will be a test of your knowledge about erosion and deposition. Good Luck!
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Is a representation of an object or process.
A
Deposition
B
Model
C
Delta
D
Slope
2) Is a drawing of an area showing location.
A
3-D
B
Slope
C
Map
D
Deposition
3) Water creates channels and canyons begin to form in a process called_______
A
Erosion
B
Slope
C
Deposition
D
Channel
4) Is a line on a topographic map, that connects points of equal elevation.
A
Erosion
B
Model
C
Topographic map
D
Countour
5) Uses contour lines to show the shape and elevation of the land's surface.
A
Landform
B
Topographic Map
C
Slope
D
Contour interval
6) Is the process where sediments are eroding and being deposited elsewhere.
A
Plateau
B
Delta
C
Depostition
D
Basin
7) Which statement about deposition is correct?
A
Neither heavy nor light earth materials are deposited.
B
Light earth materials deposit first.
C
Heavy earth materials deposit first.
D
Lighter and heavier earth materials settle at the same time.
8) In the stream-table experiment, which of these can increase the amount of erosion and deposition?
A
Less water
B
A dam in the water
C
No slope
D
More water
9) How are canyons formed?
A
A process called erosion.
B
Flooding.
C
A process called depostion.
D
Increased slope.
10) Maps vs. Models, which is INCORRECT.
A
Maps: 2 Dimensional, Models: 3 Dimensional
B
Maps: Show how an object works, Models: Contain a key
C
Maps: Lenght + Width, Models: Length + Width + Height
D
Maps: Have grids, Models: Look realistic
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