What kind of changes are bought by internal forces?
  • It gives birth to new landforms
  • It promotes moistures
  • Both a and b
  • None of the above
The expansion of the salt depends on
  • temperature
  • hails
  • atmospheric pressure
  • winds
Which of the following processes is a degradational process?
  • Deposition
  • Diastrophism
  • Volcanism
  • Erosion
Rapid rolling or sliding of earth debris without backward rotation of mass is known as
  • debris slide
  • slump
  • rockslide
  • mudflow
Which one of the following helps in aerating the soil?
  • Microfauna
  • Meso fauna
  • Macrofauna
  • All of the above
Debris avalanche can be included in which category?
  • Landslide
  • Slow flow mass movements
  • Rapid flow mass movements
  • Subsidence
The capacity of rocks to allow water to pass through it is called_________
  • porosity
  • wedging
  • exfoliation
  • hydration
Which is the force that continuously elevates or build up parts of the earth's surface?
  • Exogenic forces
  • Endogenic forces
  • Gradation
  • Degradation
Weathering is an important to process for what?
  • Formation of clouds
  • Formation of soil
  • Formation of water
  • All of the Above
Which one of the following materials is affected by the hydration process?
  • Granite
  • Clay
  • Quartz
  • Salts
What do you mean by all Earth materials having a sloping surface?
  • Soil erosion
  • Landslides
  • Volcanism
  • Slump
Which of the following is a type of mass movement?
  • Slow movements
  • Rapid movements
  • Landslides
  • All of the above
In weathering ________
  • No motion of material takes place
  • Materials move from one place to another
  • The deposition of material takes place
  • None of the above
Which of the following is a form of weathering?
  • Physical
  • Chemical
  • Biological
  • All of the above
Weathering can be defined as ___________
  • Mechanical disintegration of rocks
  • Disintegration and deformation of rocks with the help of climatic factors
  • Chemical decomposition of rocks
  • All the above
Which of the following is an example of endogenic forces?
  • Erosion
  • Volcanism
  • Weathering
  • Balance
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