Q.1
A landslide occurs after a flash flood's flowing water caused large portions of the riverbank to be washed away. Was the land impacted by a constructive force or a destructive force?
  • constructive force
  • destructive force
Q.2
Physical weathering...
  • is when only the size of the rock changes.
  • is when nothing changes.
  • is when rock is broken into smaller pieces, and the material that makes up the rock or soil also changes.
Q.3
When water is warmed it evaporates and then cooled and condenses, it then will eventually...
  • evaporate into space.
  • become a cloud.
  • melt.
  • fall as precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, hail).
Q.4
Chemical weathering...
  • is when rock is broken into smaller pieces, and the material that makes up the rock or soil also changes.
  • is when only the size of the rocks is changed.
  • is when nothing changes.
Q.5
Process by which sediments are dropped by erosion, such as water dropping seashells
  • weathering
  • erosion
  • rock cycle
  • deposition
Q.6
Result of water, wind, and ice breaking up rocks
  • erosion
  • igneous rocks
  • soil
  • sediment
Q.7
Clay holds too much water, and the plant's roots will rot.
  • True
  • False
Q.8
The cause of a rock breaking due to frozen water is an example of...
  • soil formation.
  • erosion.
  • weathering.
Q.9
Choose the correct definition and example of a fossil fuel.
  • a rock rich in minerals that can be removed from Earth. Ex. metal
  • cell that changes energy from the Sun into electrical energy. Ex. solar panels
  • items made from organisms that lived long ago. Ex. coal
Q.10
A plate moving along a fault often causes...
  • an earthquake.
  • a tornado.
  • a hurricane.
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