Lesson 4 Erosion And Deposition By Wind, Ice And Gravity Question Preview (ID: 9720)


Review Of Lesson 4. This Game Will Help You To Describe Erosion And Deposition By Wind, Ice And Gravity As Well As Identify The Landforms That Result From These Processes. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Sandblasted rock that is worn down over time
a) Abraded Rock
b) Desert Pavement
c) Dunes
d) Loess

Thick deposits of wind blown fine-grained sediments
a) Abraded Rock
b) Desert Pavement
c) Dunes
d) Loess

Mounds of wind deposited sand.
a) Abraded Rock
b) Desert Pavement
c) Dunes
d) Loess

Jagged ridges formed between two or more cirques
a) Aretes
b) Horns
c) U-shaped Valley
d) Hanging Valley

Sharp, pyramid shaped peaks formed when several aretes join at the top of a mountain.
a) Horns
b) U-shaped Valley
c) Hanging Valley
d) Cirques

Bowl-shaped depression where glaciers cut into mountain walls.
a) Horns
b) Aretes
c) U-shaped Valley
d) Cirques

Extremely slow movement of material down a slope.
a) Mudflow
b) Rockfall
c) Creep
d) Landslide

When large amounts of water mix with soil and rock you get a...
a) Creep
b) Rockfall
c) Mudflow
d) Landslide

The sudden, rapid movement of a large amount of material down slope.
a) Creep
b) Rockfall
c) Mudflow
d) Landslide

The process by which wind, water, ice or gravity transport soil and sediment from one location to another.
a) Deposition
b) Erosion
c) Weathering
d) Oxidation

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