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Great Lakes

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Glendale Community College  »  Geology  »  Geology 101 – Physical Geology  »  Fall 2020  »  Great Lakes

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Niagara Falls will migrate to Lake Ontario and cause Lake Erie to rise as Lake Ontario flows into it.
B  Niagara Falls will erode back into Lake Erie, causing the levels of the lakes to drastically fall.
C  Niagara Falls will migrate to Lake Huron and cause Lake Erie and Huron to become one giant lake.
D  Niagara Falls will erode back to Lake Erie and the other lakes will rise by over 180 ft.
Question #2
A  The land surface rises 10 inches each year.
B  The land surface rises an inch each year.
C  The land surface rises 5 feet each year.
D  The land surface rises 3 inches each year.
E  The land surface rises a foot each year.
Question #3
A  180 feet
B  1800 feet
C  3600 feet
D  18 feet
E  1000 feet
Question #4
A  It refroze into smaller glaciers in Minnesota.
B  The excess water in the Great Lakes retreated through an underground tunnel to the Mississippi River.
C  The excess water in the Great Lakes retreated through an ancient river system and to the sea.
Question #5
A  Basalt is an igneous rock—meaning that it formed from magma. This means that the Great Lakes formed due to volcanoes.
B  Basalt is an igneous rock that can only be created with intense volcanic activity, therefore it was discovered that a large rift formed here in the past causing the great depth of Lake Superior.
C  Basalt is a glacier deposit showing that the Great Lakes formed due to glaciers.
Question #6
A  20 ice sheets
B  5 ice sheets
C  10 ice sheets
D  3 ice sheets
E  1 ice sheet
Question #7
A  Each drumlin faces the opposite direction, revealing that many giant forces formed them all most likely many glaciers
B  The drumlins that a volcanic eruption blasted the surface causing conditions to cool and resulting the glaciers forming
C  Each drumlin faces the same direction, revealing that the same giant force formed them all most likely the glaciers
Question #8
A  3 ft/ year (making them actually 12,000 years old).
B  1 ft/ year (making them actually 35,000 years old).
C  2 ft/ year (making them actually 24,000 years old).
D  5 ft/ year (making them actually 5,000 years old).
Question #9
A  He believed the falls were receding at 10 ft/year
B  He believed the falls were receding at 5 ft/year
C  He believed the falls were receding at 2 ft/year
D  He believed the falls were receding at 1 ft/ a year
Question #10
A  Charles Lyell
B  James Hutton
C  Charles Darwin
D  Alfred Wallace
E  Clyde Simmons
Question #11
A  Slightly harder
B  Much harder
C  Slightly softer
D  Much softer
Question #12
A  Recrystallization
B  Deposition of shells
C  Magma cooling
D  Mud that mixes with shells
Question #13
A  South of the equator in temperate conditions—we know this from the cold water clams studied.
B  North of the equator in tropical conditions—we know this from the warm water clams studied.
C  South of the equator in tropical conditions—we know this from the coral reefs studied.
D  South of the North Pole—we know this from polar bear tracks.
Question #14
A  They are 10% of the world’s freshwater and 50% of America’s drinking water.
B  They are 30% of the world’s freshwater and 20% of America’s drinking water.
C  They are 20% of the world’s freshwater and 10% of America’s drinking water.
D  They are 20% of the world’s freshwater and 80% of America’s drinking water.