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- a common kind of mechanical weathering is called
a. oxidation. c. carbonation. b. ice wedging. d. leaching.
- oxides of sulfur and nitrogen that combine with water vapor cause
a. hydrolysis. b. acid rain. c. mechanical weathering. d. carbonation.
- the surface area of rocks exposed to weathering is increased by
a. burial. c. leaching. b. accumulation. d. jointing.
- chemical weathering is most rapid in
a. hot, dry climates. b. cold, dry climates. c. cold, wet climates. d. hot, wet climates.
- the chemical composition of soil depends to a large extent on
a. topography. b. the soils a horizon. c. the parent material. d. the soils b horizon.
- the soil in tropical climates is often
a. thick. c. dry. b. thin. d. fertile.
- all of the following farming methods prevent gullying, except
a. terracing. c. contour plowing. b. strip - cropping. d. irrigation.
- the type of mass movement that moves the most soil is a
a landslide. c. a rockfall. b a mudflow. d. creep.
- the grinding away of rock surfaces through the mechanical action of rock or sand particles is called a carbonation. c. abrasion. b. hydrolysis. d. erosion.
- the process by which softer rock wears away and leaves harder rock behind is a
chemical weathering. b. mechanical weathering. c. differential weathering. d. erosion.
- Ice wedging is a common mechanical weathering process where water freezes in rock cracks, expanding and breaking the rock.
- Oxides of sulfur and nitrogen react with water vapor to form acids, resulting in acid - rain.
- Jointing in rocks creates more surface area exposed to weathering agents.
- Chemical weathering is fastest in hot, wet climates due to increased chemical reaction rates.
- The chemical composition of soil largely depends on the parent material from which it forms.
- Tropical climate soils are often thick due to high weathering rates.
- Irrigation is for watering crops and does not prevent gullying; terracing, contour plowing, and strip - cropping do.
- A mudflow can move a large amount of soil as it is a fast - moving mass of water and soil.
- Abrasion is the grinding away of rock surfaces by the mechanical action of rock or sand particles.
- Differential weathering is when softer rock weathers away faster, leaving harder rock behind.
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- b. ice wedging
- b. acid rain
- d. jointing
- d. hot, wet climates
- c. the parent material
- a. thick
- d. irrigation
- b. a mudflow
- c. abrasion
- c. differential weathering