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Weathering, Erosion, Deposition
Test Description: Identifying various examples as either weathering, erosion, or deposition
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Ponds filling up with sediment and becoming marshes
A
deposition
B
weathering
C
erosion
2) Muddy water being carried away by a fast-moving river
A
erosion
B
depostion
C
weathering
3) Wind blasting sand at rock and carving out arches
A
weathering
B
erosion
C
depostion
4) Water getting into cracks, freezing, and breaking the rocks or pavement apart
A
deposition
B
erosion
C
weathering
5) Caves being formed by acid rain dissolving underground limestone
A
weathering
B
deposition
C
erosion
6) Glaciers dropping rock and sand to form terminal moraines
A
erosion
B
deposition
C
weathering
7) Layers of sediment forming at the bottom of the ocean
A
erosion
B
weathering
C
deposition
8) Flood water pounding against a canyon wall and wearing it down
A
erosion
B
deposition
C
weathering
9) Flood waters moving soil from one location to another
A
deposition
B
weathering
C
erosion
10) Rocks being made smooth by tumbling across a streambed
A
weathering
B
erosion
C
deposition
11) Glaciers scraping rocks across the Earth's surface
A
weathering
B
erosion
C
deposition
12) Wind blowing sand from one location to another
A
erosion
B
deposition
C
weathering
13) Deltas forming at the mouths of rivers
A
erosion
B
weathering
C
deposition
14) Waves dropping sand on the beach
A
weathering
B
erosion
C
deposition
15) A mudslide flowing down a steep hill
A
deposition
B
weathering
C
erosion
16) Rain washing away soil from a hillside
A
erosion
B
weathering
C
deposition
17) The breaking down or disintegration of substances such as rocks and minerals by physical, chemical, or biological processes
A
erosion
B
weathering
C
deposition
18) The movement of sediment or soil from one location to another by means of water, ice, or wind
A
erosion
B
deposition
C
weathering
19) When particles carried by water, ice, or wind are deposited (dropped) in another location
A
deposition
B
erosion
C
weathering
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