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Exam 4

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

Question #1
A  First order streams
B  Secondary streams
C  Creeks
D  Ephemeral streams
Question #2
A  An unknown variable in mass movement
B  The angle at which a slope is the most stable
C  Steepest angle assumed by loose material on a slow without downslope movement
D  Not depended on the size of the sediment or rock particle
Question #3
A  Slide past each other
B  Cannot tell for sure
C  Converge
D  Diverge
Question #5
A  Granite
B  Gold
C  Limestone
D  None of the above
Question #6
A  A tall mountain range develops, such as the Himalayas
B  We can’t tell for sure
C  Absolutely nothing
D  An oceanic trench forms
Question #7
A  Volcanic eruptions
B  None of these
C  Folding and faulting of existing rock formations
D  Plate boundary activity only
Question #8
A  Very cold and dry
B  Warm and wet
C  Very hot and very dry
D  Warm and dry
Question #10
A  The magnitude
B  The epicenter
C  The focus
D  The wave
Question #11
A  Perennial
B  Intermittent
C  Temporary
D  Ephemeral
Question #12
A  Convergent
B  Hot spot
C  Divergent
D  Transform
Question #13
A  Oxbow lake
B  Stream capacity
C  Stream competence
D  Stream rejuvenation
Question #15
A  Foliated
B  Organic
C  Chemical
D  Clastic
Question #16
A  None of these
B  A type of stream pattern
C  All of these
D  Clay, silt, gravel, and sand deposited by running water
E  Rocks and boulders carried in the water
Question #17
A  Small streams
B  Useless
C  None of these
D  Tributaries
Question #18
A  The crust
B  The lithosphere
C  The lower mantle
D  The asthenosphere
Question #19
A  Suspended load
B  Heavy load
C  Dissolved load
D  Bedload
Question #20
A  Biogeography
B  GIS
C  Climatology
D  Geomorphology
Question #21
A  All of these
B  Toxic gas plumes
C  Pyroclastic material
D  Lahar
Question #22
A  Contact metamorphism
B  Plate tectonics
C  Continental drift
D  Isostasy
Question #23
A  They form when other rocks are subjected to intense heat and/or pressure
B  They can be separated in two categories: intrusive and extrusive
C  They can be separated in two categories: foliated and non-foliated
D  They can form out of any type of rock under the right conditions (heat and/or pressure present)
Question #25
A  Volume per time
B  Speed and time
C  Volume per surface
D  Volume only
Question #26
A  Random
B  Dendritic
C  Trellis
D  Radial
Question #28
A  Faulting
B  Mass wasting
C  Volcanism
D  None of the above
Question #30
A  Oxbow lake
B  Cut bank
C  Delta
D  None of the above
Question #31
A  Alfred Wegener
B  James Vaughan
C  Alexander the Great
D  Albert Einstein
Question #32
A  Stratovolcanoes
B  Shield volcanoes
C  Composite volcanoes
D  Can’t tell for sure
Question #33
A  Point bars
B  Oxbow lakes
C  Cut banks
D  All of these
Question #35
A  Basalt
B  Can’t know for sure
C  Granite
D  Limestone
Question #36
A  The continental plates moves right passed the continental plate like nothing happened
B  The less dense continental plate is subducted under the denser oceanic plate
C  The denser oceanic plate is subducted under the less dense continental plate
D  We cannot tell for sure, it all depends on the circumstances
Question #37
A  All of these are true about the Mantle
B  It has three distinct layers
C  Sits between the outer core and the crust
D  Ends with the MohoroviÄ iÄ (MOHO) discontinuity which separates it from the curst
Question #38
A  Radial
B  Dendritic
C  Random
D  Trellis
Question #39
A  Strong and weak
B  Internal and external
C  Foliated and nonfoliated
D  There is only one type of geomorphic process
Question #40
A  Uplfit
B  Mass Wasting
C  Weathering
D  Erosion