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1.The silica-rich evaporate deposits that surround geysers in the Yellowstone ba

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1.The silica-rich evaporate deposits that surround geysers in the Yellowstone basin are made of material called
A. Geyserite B. Travertine C. Limestone D. Drip stone E. Feldspar

2. Surface runoff or a stream(river) that disappears into a joint or a sinkhole in a karst topography are called a
A. Sink river B. Swallow hole C. Disappearing stream D. Hot spring E. Pillar
3. The primary substance that results from the two main dissolution processes of limestone is
A. Water B. Carbon dioxide C. Calcium silicate D. Dolomite E. Calcium bicarbonate

4. Which of the following is not required to form karst features
A. Water B. Limestone rich in calcium carbonate C. Features and joints in the rocks D. High wind E. Weathering by solution
5. The following landforms may be found in a karst cavern except
A. Underground stream B stalactite C Stalagmite D Mogote E column

6 the primary difference between stalactites and stalagmites is the __________ in a cavern
A. Location B age C chemical composition D height E travertine content
7 the widespread geyser activity at Yellowstone national park is the result of a
A. Hot spring B volcano C mountain building process D travertine terrace E magma chamber underneath the surface
8.one of the common surface feature me of karst landscapes are sink holes also known as
A travertine B dripstone C dolines D tufa E geysers
9. Just beneath the surface of Yellowstone national park is a large
A karst cavern B aquifer C volcano D magma chamber E area of tower karst
10. Which of the following is not very resistant to solution in water
A sodium B iron C aluminum D silicon E all (a,b,c,d,and e are very resistant )
1.The silica-rich evaporate deposits that surround geysers in the Yellowstone basin are made of material called
A. Geyserite B. Travertine C. Limestone D. Drip stone E. Feldspar

2. Surface runoff or a stream(river) that disappears into a joint or a sinkhole in a karst topography are called a
A. Sink river B. Swallow hole C. Disappearing stream D. Hot spring E. Pillar
3. The primary substance that results from the two main dissolution processes of limestone is
A. Water B. Carbon dioxide C. Calcium silicate D. Dolomite E. Calcium bicarbonate

4. Which of the following is not required to form karst features
A. Water B. Limestone rich in calcium carbonate C. Features and joints in the rocks D. High wind E. Weathering by solution
5. The following landforms may be found in a karst cavern except
A. Underground stream B stalactite C Stalagmite D Mogote E column

6 the primary difference between stalactites and stalagmites is the __________ in a cavern
A. Location B age C chemical composition D height E travertine content
7 the widespread geyser activity at Yellowstone national park is the result of a
A. Hot spring B volcano C mountain building process D travertine terrace E magma chamber underneath the surface
8.one of the common surface feature me of karst landscapes are sink holes also known as
A travertine B dripstone C dolines D tufa E geysers
9. Just beneath the surface of Yellowstone national park is a large
A karst cavern B aquifer C volcano D magma chamber E area of tower karst
10. Which of the following is not very resistant to solution in water
A sodium B iron C aluminum D silicon E all (a,b,c,d,and e are very resistant )
1.The silica-rich evaporate deposits that surround geysers in the Yellowstone basin are made of material called
A. Geyserite B. Travertine C. Limestone D. Drip stone E. Feldspar

2. Surface runoff or a stream(river) that disappears into a joint or a sinkhole in a karst topography are called a
A. Sink river B. Swallow hole C. Disappearing stream D. Hot spring E. Pillar
3. The primary substance that results from the two main dissolution processes of limestone is
A. Water B. Carbon dioxide C. Calcium silicate D. Dolomite E. Calcium bicarbonate

4. Which of the following is not required to form karst features
A. Water B. Limestone rich in calcium carbonate C. Features and joints in the rocks D. High wind E. Weathering by solution
5. The following landforms may be found in a karst cavern except
A. Underground stream B stalactite C Stalagmite D Mogote E column

6 the primary difference between stalactites and stalagmites is the __________ in a cavern
A. Location B age C chemical composition D height E travertine content
7 the widespread geyser activity at Yellowstone national park is the result of a
A. Hot spring B volcano C mountain building process D travertine terrace E magma chamber underneath the surface
8.one of the common surface feature me of karst landscapes are sink holes also known as
A travertine B dripstone C dolines D tufa E geysers
9. Just beneath the surface of Yellowstone national park is a large
A karst cavern B aquifer C volcano D magma chamber E area of tower karst
10. Which of the following is not very resistant to solution in water
A sodium B iron C aluminum D silicon E all (a,b,c,d,and e are very resistant )

Explanation / Answer

1. A. Geyserite

2. C. Disappearing stream

3. E. Calcium bicarbonate

4. D. High wind

5. D .Mogote

6. A. Location

7. E. magma chamber underneath the surface

8.C. dolines

9. D. magma chamber

10. A. Sodium