Question 1. Multiple Choice / True and False A. Geological types of mass wasting
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Question 1. Multiple Choice / True and False
A. Geological types of mass wasting include:
a. Falls, slides/slumps, earth flows/mudflows, creep
b. Plunges, strikes and dips
c. Cirques, horns and aretes
d. Throwing out food
B. Following an earthquake a seismograph detects Body Waves and Surface Waves in the order of:
a. P-wave4S-wave4L-wave
b. S-wave---> P -wave-4 L-wave
c. L-wave-3 P-wave->S-wave
d. S-wave-->P-wave—>L-wave-->T-wave
C. The following is an example of a ______________dominated delta.
a. Tide
b. Stream
c. Wave
TRUE or FALSE
D. Silicates are, after carbonates, the second most abundant minerals in the crust of the Earth.
E. Quartz is a three dimensional arrangement of silica tetrahedra, while biotite is a chain-like arrangement.
F. A mineral's color and streak are always a consistent and reliable property for identification.
Explanation / Answer
Question 1. Multiple Choice / True and False
A. Geological types of mass wasting include:
a. Falls, slides/slumps, earth flows/mudflows, creep
b. Plunges, strikes and dips
c. Cirques, horns and aretes
d. Throwing out food
Question 1A Answer: a. Falls, slides/slumps, earth flows/mudflows, creep
Geological types of mass wasting including falls, slides/slumps, earth flows/mudflows, creep. In mass wasting the force of gravity plays an important role in the removal of broken rock debris from high elevations and on steep slopes.
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