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This is the steepest angle at which loose material remains stationary without sliding
a) Slumping
b) Angle of repose
c) Sumping
d) Scarp

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This is the most abundant weak acid involved in chemical weathering and soil formation
a) Carbonic
b) Sulfuric
c) Hydrochloric
d) Citric

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This type of weathering occurs when the internal structure of a mineral is altered.
a) Mechanical
b) Physical
c) Chemical
d) Water

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This has the slowest rate of downhill movement of soil
a) Fall
b) Slide
c) Flow
d) Creep

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This is the process where weathered rock is removed from one area and transported to another
a) Erosion
b) Mass Wasting
c) Slumping
d) Angle of Repose

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This is the mechanical breakup of rock by the expansion of freezing water in cracks and crevices
a) Mass Wasting
b) Oxidation
c) Frost Wedging
d) Erosion

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This is the force that moves soil down a slope
a) Electromagnetic
b) Weak
c) Strong
d) Gravity

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The greater this is, the greater gravity will affect weathered rock or soil
a) Angle of Repose
b) Inclination of Slope
c) Slump
d) Frost Wedging

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The down slope movement of rock, regolith, and soil under the direct influence of gravity
a) Weathering
b) Erosion
c) Mass Wasting
d) Creep

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This type of weathering breaks rock into smaller pieces without changing it chemically
a) Oxidation
b) Chemical
c) Rusting
d) Mechanical

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Factors that affect this include climate, slope, and type of vegetation
a) Angle of Repose
b) Natural Soil Erosion
c) Soil Texture Triangle
d) Carbonic Acid

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This is a type of chemical weathering that affects the iron in rocks that contain silicate minerals
a) Oxidation
b) Frost Wedging
c) Mechanical Weathering
d) Erosion

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This is soil that develops on top of bedrock
a) Dry
b) Transported
c) Residual
d) Moist

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This is the exposed, crescent shaped ruptured surface at the head of a slump
a) Creep Angle
b) Terrace slope
c) Slump
d) Scarp

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This is a block of unconsolidated regolith that slides downhill along a curved surface
a) Falling
b) Sliding
c) Slumping
d) Scarping

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This is the slow, downslope flow of water saturated material in permafrost areas
a) Falling
b) Scarping
c) Slumping
d) Solifluction

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This is composed of mineral matter, water, air, and organic matter
a) Soil
b) Ragolith
c) Sediment
d) Silt

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Soil profiles are divided into different zones or layers called this
a) Strata
b) Soil Horizons
c) Soil flaps
d) Soil Spheres

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This is used to determine the percentages of sand, silt and clay in a soil
a) Angle of Repose
b) Inclination of Slope
c) Rise Run Theorem
d) Soil Texture Triangle

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This includes all soil horizons above the C-horizon
a) Top Soil
b) Solum or True Soil
c) Bed Rock
d) Accumulation zone

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