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A sediment washing up on a beach is an example of ________.
a) erosion
b) a landfom
c) weathering
d) deposition

The breaking down of rock is known as ___________.
a) erosion
b) a landform
c) weathering
d) deposition

The creation of a delta is an example of _______.
a) erosion
b) a landform
c) weathering
d) deposition

U-shaped valleys are formed by _______.
a) deltas
b) glaciers
c) erosion of sand
d) waves crashing

Weathering, erosion, and deposition are caused by _______.
a) wind
b) water
c) ice
d) all of the above

An example of a slow change to Earth's surface is _______.
a) a volcano erupting
b) a landslide
c) a glacier creating a valley
d) an earthquake

________ of water is how much water soil holds in.
a) reversal
b) resolving
c) resorting
d) retention

Sediments pressed together over many years form ______.
a) igneous rock
b) lava
c) sedimentary rock
d) metamorphic rock

Which of the following is not an example of weathering?
a) waves hitting rock on a cliff
b) acid rain hitting rocks
c) ice cracking rocks
d) gravel moving across the parking lot during a rainstorm

What is the first step in the formation of fossil fuels?
a) Living things die
b) Living things get their energy from the sun
c) Sediments pile on top of living things
d) heat and pressure

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