
CSA 2 Review - Geoscience!
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- Q1Which is an example of deposition?a river deposits sediments creating a deltawind transports sand across a deserta glacier transports rock and sedimentsrunoff wears down a mountain over a long period of time60s
- Q2Which is an example of weathering?a river deposits sediments creating a deltawind deposits sediments creating a dunerunoff wears down a mountain over a long period of timea glacier transports rock and sediments60s
- Q3Which is an example of erosion?a river deposits sediments creating a deltarunoff wears down a mountain over a long period of timewind deposits sediments creating a dunea glacier transports rock and sediments60s
- Q4What are the 4 agents of erosion?water, wind, fire, and gravitywater, wind, tectonic plates, gravitywater, wind, glaciers, and gravitywater, wind, glaciers, tectonic plates60s
- Q5When water freezes within rock, it breaks up the rock. This is known as _________.mechanical weatheringerosionchemical weatheringdeposition60s
- Q6Rocks broken down to sediments through chemical reactions is known as _____.weatheringchemical weatheringdepositionerosion60s
- Q7Which of these describes how an igneous rock forms?cementation and compaction of sedimentsmelting, pressure, and cementation of sedimentsmelting and cooling of molten rockheat and pressure60s
- Q8Which of these describes how a sedimentary rock forms?cementation and compaction of sedimentsmelting and cooling of molten rockheat and pressuremelting, pressure, and cementation of sediments60s
- Q9Which of these describes how a metamorphic rock forms?heat and pressuremelting, pressure, and cementation of sedimentscementation and compaction of sedimentsmelting and cooling of molten rock60s
- Q10How can a metamorphic rock become igneous?It must go through weathering and erosionit must melt and cool downIt must go through cementation and compactionIt must go through heat and pressure60s
- Q11Which type of rock is known for its foliated layers/bands?GraniteMetamorphicSedimentaryIgneous60s
- Q12Which type of rock is known for its small and large crystal sizes?SandstoneSedimentaryIgneousMetamorphic60s
- Q13Which type of rock forms at or nearest to the surface?SedimentaryMetamorphicIgneousMarble60s
- Q14Igneous rock can be _____________________ due to its crystal sizes.sedimentary or metamorphicconvergent or divergentfoliated or non foliatedintrusive or extrusive60s
- Q15Tectonic plates exist in which part of Earth?CoreLithosphereAsthenosphereMantle60s