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Earth Science Test Review

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    Constructive and Destructive Processes
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  • What is weathering?
    the picking up and moving of rock particles
    a force that pulls objects toward the earth
    a process that builds up earth's surface
    the breaking down of rock at or near the earth's surface
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  • What causes water to flow downhill?
    the slope of the hill
    gravity
    weathering
    erosion
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  • Which landforms may form as a result of volcanic eruption
    cliffs
    delta
    mountain
    moraine
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  • How are earthquakes and volcanoes alike?
    They are both constructive and destructive
    They occur only on land
    they are only destructive
    they are only constructive
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  • How can a town stop beach erosion without causing erosion further down the beach?
    plant plants on beach dunes
    build seawalls along the shore
    remove buildings on the beach
    build groins on the beach
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  • A seismologist is a scientist who studies
    storms
    ocean life
    earthquakes
    floods
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  • Where are you most likely to encounter levees?
    across rivers
    in cities and towns
    along the banks of rivers
    at right angles to beaches
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  • Where are you most likely to encounter levees?
    across rivers
    in cities and towns
    along the banks of rivers
    at right angles to beaches
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  • A crack in the earth's surface is called a
    ice wedging
    fault
    volcano
    moraine
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  • Which model shows deposition?
    fill a beaker with water. Allow the water to evaporate
    fill a box with sand. Put a hose in and wash the sand off
    fill a beaker with water. Slowly drop sand and gravel in it
    fill a box with sand and gravel. Pour water over the top
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  • What makes ocean cliffs disappear and the shoreline move?
    volcanic eruption
    deposition
    weathering and erosion
    earthquake
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  • Which landform is created by wind?
    dune
    delta
    moraine
    floodplain
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  • When pieces of sediment are picked up and carried down river
    weatherin
    deposition
    erosion
    flood
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  • How do storm drains prevent flooding?
    they act like levees
    they move storm water to dams
    They allow water to flow into nearby waterways
    they block storm water from streets and houses
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  • Deposition is a process that
    breaks down rock
    builds mountains
    moves rock particles to new places
    drops rock particles to new places
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  • How are dams and levees alike?
    both control weathering
    both prevent coastal erosion
    both are natural barriers
    both control floods
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