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Question

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Erosional Features

Note: this section of the lab focuses on erosional landforms that occur in geologic settings characterized by horizontal rock structure. These features are particularly common in the southwestern United States and similar landscapes elsewhere, and you s hould be able to recognize them and understand how they are formed

Hint:

Also note that

the transparency slider

for the Spider Rock topographic map

does not work. To

alternate views between the map and the imagery when inspecting this area

, check or uncheck the box

beside Spider Rock in the Layer List.

Hint:

Also note that

the transparency slider

for the Spider Rock topographic map

does not work. To

alternate views between the map and the imagery when inspecting this area

, check or uncheck the box

beside Spider Rock in the Layer List.

Question

18: What is the RISE (elevation gain) in feet? (Select the answer closest to the one you see in

the

elevation profile

.)

A. 363 ft

B. 150 ft

C. 75 ft

D. 35 ft

Rock Types

5. What is the difference between the two types of igneous rocks?

A. The ages of the rocks. Intrusive rocks are always older

B. Extrusive rocks were formed in water, intrusive rocks were not

C. Intrusive rocks were formed in water, extrusive rocks were not

D. Intrusive rocks were formed in the Earth, extrusive rocks were not

Explanation / Answer

18. B. 150 ft

5. D. Intrusive rocks were formed in the Earth, extrusive rocks were not