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Erosion
Test Description: This test relates to the subject of Erosion on the New York State Regents Earth Science Test.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) As stream velocity increases, ______________ decreases.
A
stream deposition
B
stream load
C
stream saltation
D
stream erosion
2) Which of these is most associated with a Mature river.
A
narrowing of the flood plain
B
decreasing gradient
C
increased down-cutting
D
increasing rate of erosion
3) The driving force of Erosion is...
A
gravity
B
evaporation
C
weathered material
D
the water cycle
4) Which of these relates to Mass Wasting.
A
floodplain
B
tributary
C
slump
D
saltation
5) Which terms are most associated with Wind Erosion.
A
drumlin, moraine
B
discharge, flooding
C
soil creep, earthflow
D
deflation, abrasion
6) As surface water runoff increases, stream discharge...
A
no relationship
B
remains constant
C
increases
D
decreases
7) As the velocity of a stream decreases, the rate of downcutting by the stream...
A
no relationship
B
decreases
C
remains constant
D
increases
8) Which rock material was probably transported by wind...
A
well sorted cobbles, parallel scratches
B
rounded sand grains, frosted appearance
C
well sorted pebbles, small scratches
D
poorly sorted, jagged sand grains
9) Which of these terms are most associated with continental glaciers...
A
cirque
B
hanging valley
C
horn
D
kettle
10) The greatest stream erosion occurs where...
A
the water discharge is the least.
B
the water velocity is the greatest.
C
the evapotranspiration is the greatest.
D
the water abrasion is the least.
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