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Landforms 5.7B Game #2
Test Description: Science 5th grade 5.7B
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which force most likely shaped sand dunes?
A
rain
B
river
C
gravity
D
wind
2) What of the following can cause erosion?
A
flowing water
B
growing grass
C
falling leaves
D
rising temperatures
3) Which of the following is a slow PROCESS that changes the Earth's surface?
A
flooding
B
earthquake
C
volcanic eruption
D
wind erosion
4) Earth's surface is constantly changing. As a results of these changes, landforms like canyons and deltas are formed. The canyons and deltas are formed due to
A
volcanic eruptions
B
flowing water
C
shifting tectonic plates
D
wind erosion
5) Deltas are formed by
A
fast blowing winds
B
sediments being deposited by a river
C
a volcanic eruption in the ocean
D
heat and pressure from Earth's core
6) Which of the following is not a PROCESS responsible for the formation of a delta?
A
weathering
B
deposition
C
sediments
D
erosion
7) What occurs in areas where a river or fast moving water slows down?
A
tectonic activity
B
weathering of rocks
C
deposition of sediments
D
more land is eroded
8) The sides of the Grand Canyon show many different layers and colors of rock. Which statement describes how the Grand Canyon was formed?
A
Years of rain and snow moved the rocks from the canyon.
B
A river cut into the rocks over time and formed the canyon.
C
The canyon was formed from deposition of sediments and rocks.
D
The canyon once had a waterfall.
9) The mountains in a landscape were once much taller. Which two natural PROCESSES could have caused this change?
A
earthquakes and erosion
B
rock formation and glacier activity
C
condensation and weathering
D
weathering and erosion
10) Students are studying the delta where the MIssissippi River meets the Gulf of Mexico. Which of the following PROCESSES below best explains its formation?
A
weathering, erosion, deposition
B
deposition, erosion, weathering
C
weathering, deposition, erosion
D
erosion, weathering, deposition
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