6th Grade-Mechanical And Chemical Weathering Question Preview (ID: 14979)


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Which of the following factors leads to chemical weathering?
a) Oxygen
b) Freezing and thawing
c) Animal actions
d) Plant growth

Which of the following is the best reason as to why nothern climates experience for potholes compared to warmer climates?
a) Freezing and thawing
b) Abrasion
c) Plant growth
d) Animals in cold climates are vicious and attack the roads which make potholes

Which of the following is not a factor influencing chemical weathering?
a) Animal actions
b) Living Organisms
c) Acid Rain
d) Carbon Dioxide

Which of the following is a factor influencing mechanical weathering?
a) release of pressure
b) water
c) carbon dioxide
d) acid rain

Freezing and thawing, release of pressure, and plant growth are most associated with which of the following?
a) Mechanical weathering
b) Chemical Weathering
c) Erosion
d) Abrasion

Abrasion is most associated with:
a) Mechanical Weathering
b) Chemical Weathering
c) Erosion
d) Plant Growth

Which type of weathering involves physical actions like motion and movement?
a) mechanical weathering
b) chemical weathering
c) Neither mechanical nor chemical weathering
d) Erosion

Why does someone studying soil need to understand weathering and erosion?
a) They are a key part of soil and rock formation?
b) They are the only part of soil formation that is important.
c) They allow rocks to get bigger.
d) They are not important.

THe formation of potholes is an example of
a) both mechanical and chemical weathering
b) just mechanical weathering
c) just chemical weathering
d) animal actions

Which of the following would be a cause of chemical weathering?
a) Acid rain
b) abrasion
c) Freezing and thawing
d) animal actions

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