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<image>How many actions are depicted in the diagram?
7
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<image>How many steps are there to the formation of a stump?
7
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<image>Which of these are most affected by a storm?
Intertidal beach
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<image>In a storm beach, what is exposed during the low tide?
Rocks
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<image>Where is eroded intertidal beach sediment deposited in a storm weather beach system?
On the lower shoreface
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<image>In which step does the cliff collapse?
3
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<image>Which step is the cause of the erosion process shown?
2. Wave-cut notch
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<image>What happens before cliff retreats?
Notch increases and cliff collapses
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<image>What is located just below the wave-cut notch?
Wave-cut platform
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<image>What is the area of water where the river falls called?
Plunge pool
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<image>How many types of rocks are shown in the diagram?
3
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<image>What collapses and creates a fall?
overhang
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<image>Which label points to undercutting?
3
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<image>What forms when a sea cave is eroded through completely?
Arch
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<image>In this diagram of Erosion and Deposition by Flowing Water, what is located just below the Headland?
Arch
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<image>What material is deposited on the slip off slope?
sand and shingle
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<image>Where does the sand deposits?
In the river
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<image>What is deposited on inside of bend?
Sand and Shingle
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<image>Why is flowing water important agent of corrosion?
Flowing water can erode rocks and soil
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<image>What happens to rock after weathering?
Erosion from rain will cause the sediments to go downhill
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<image>What causes the sediments to move downhill to another place?
Erosion and transport
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<image>What rock formation causes rapids?
Hard Rock
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<image>Which is the name of the exact point where water falls in a waterfall?
Overhang
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<image>How many ridges of hard rock are shown in this picture?
2
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<image>How are rapids created?
Ridges of hard rick create an uneven slope
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<image>Which of the bottom labels (numbered from left to right) points to low tide?
2
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<image>How many phases of the tide are there?
2
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<image>In this diagram of Erosion and Deposition by Flowing Water, where does the water go through the blow hole?
Caves
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<image>What is the first stage in the formation of waterfall?
undercutting
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<image>How many formations of a waterfall are there?
5
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<image>What is shown in the picture?
Erosion and Deposition by Flowing Water
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<image>What is located in a plunge pool?
Fallen rocks
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<image>What prominent feature develops when a waterfall retreats?
Steep sided gorge
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<image>What happens when stream flows from an area of harder to softer rock?
A waterfall forms.
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<image>What is the part over the plunge pool called?
overhang
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<image>How many types of rock are in the picture?
2
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<image>What is under hard rock?
Soft rock
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<image>What is the empty space behind the falling water in this drawing?
undercutting
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<image>Which structure marks the greatest distance the glacier advanced?
Moraine
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<image>What is between the Zone of ablation and Moraine?
Snout
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<image>How many zones are depicted in the diagram?
2
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<image>The shape of which area could be caused by melting or an avalanche?
zone of ablation
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<image>Which part of the diagram is most likely to deposit sediment?
B
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<image>The Compressing Flow is above:
the Extending Flow.
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<image>How many zones can you see?
2
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<image>Identify the highest layer.
Receding Glacier
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<image>What is between the kame and the floodplain?
terminal moraine
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<image>Where do glaciers deposit their sediment?
Drumlin, kettles, and esker
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<image>How many parts are shown in the diagram below?
9
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<image>A thick layer of sediments is left behind by a retreating glacier. What is it known as?
Ground moraine.
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<image>What are the features of the glacier erosion?
Landforms deposited by glaciers include drumlins, kettle lakes, and eskers.
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<image>Where does the snow accumulation happen?
Antarctic Ice Sheet
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<image>Where does Ice shelf forms?
Glacier flow
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<image>Where in the diagram there's snow accumulation?
Antarctic Ice Sheet
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<image>Which is located beneath the ice shelf?
Buoyant melt plume
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<image>How many satellites are in the diagram?
1
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<image>How many of these aren't on the mountainous part?
2
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<image>Steps of glacier formation.
6
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<image>How do glaciers reach the melting evaporation stage?
snowfall - equilibrium line- medial moraine - snout - melting evaporation
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<image>How many parts are there in this picture?
9
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<image>How many rock beds are there in the diagram?
1
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<image>What is the zone above the equilibrium line where snow and neve are compresses and turn into glacier ice?
Accumulation zone
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<image>Identify the area of a glacier where the removal of snow and ice is greater than the amount replaced.
Ablation zone
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<image>How many parts are shown in the diagram below?
8
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<image>What are all the parts of the glacier above the equilibrium line called?
accumulation zone
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<image>What will form when the glacier melts?
Tarn (lake)
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<image>What stops the glacial ice from flowing through?
terminal moraine
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<image>What is located below the Headwall?
Zone of Plucking
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<image>From the diagram, identify the part which refers to a rounded hollow carved in the side of a mountain by a glacier.
cirque
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<image>The diagram shows valleys that are caused by glacier erosion. What are these valleys called?
Cirques
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<image>What does a glacier insist of?
Ice
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<image>Which of those is the older layer?
Trapped fossils
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<image>Fossils need what for fossilization to start?
Sedimentary rocks
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<image>The soft parts of organisms almost always decompose quickly after death. In which stage of fossil formation does this occur?
1
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<image>Can underwater animals decompose?
yes
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<image>What causes a fossil to be exposed?
Rock erosion
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<image>How many stages are there to the formation of a fossil?
4
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<image>Identify which of the following does not happen to a fish.
It Floats
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<image>What is the process being described in this diagram?
Fossilization
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<image>What happens after the fish rots?
Only the bones are left
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<image>How many steps of aquatic fossil formation show the image?
3
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<image>What happens right after a fish dies and sink to the bottom of a lake?
The fish rots.
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<image>What happens after the mud hardens in the soil?
Sediments are deposited
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<image>What does happen after the track is made?
The mud hardens.
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<image>Which is the last step of the process?
print is exposed by erosion
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<image>How many stages are there in the fossilization process?
5
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<image>What would happen if the mud never hardened?
No print would be preserved.
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<image>What is the stage of fossilization that is between the formation of lignite and anthracite?
bituminous and subittuminous coal
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<image>How are arthritides formed?
compression of the soil when the vegetation dies
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<image>What is formed by the compression of Peat?
Lignite
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<image>How many phases does anthracite need to form?
5
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<image>What happened 300 million years ago?
huge forests grew around 300 million years ago covering most of the Earth
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<image>What needs to happen first before anthracite can form?
vegetation dies
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<image>How many steps are in the process of fossilization?
4
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<image>Identify the part of the process where sediment begins to cover the remains.
2
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<image>Which is the last stage in the process of fossilization?
4
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<image>How many stages are there to fossilization?
4
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<image>How many steps are shown in the process of fossilization below?
4
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<image>Which process of fossilization shows the dying and sinking of the fish?
2
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<image>How many layers of land are there in the picture?
4
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