
Landforms
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- Q1Constructive forces destroy landforms.FalseTrue30s
- Q2Destructive forces destroy landforms.TrueFalse30s
- Q3Erosion is the movement of sediment and soil by wind, water, and gravity.TrueFalse30s
- Q4Weathering is the process that breaks down rocks.TrueFalse30s
- Q5Erosion is the dropping of sediment by wind, water or ice.FalseTrue30s
- Q6As weathering from ocean waves continues, what will most likely happen to the hole in this landform?It will be covered with water.It will fill with sediment.It will become larger.It will remain the same size.30s
- Q7Which of these does NOT contribute to physical weathering?growing plantsfreezing waterchemical reactionsflowing water30s
- Q8After a river floods, the surrounding land is covered with new soil. This is an example of _____.erosion – a constructive forceerosion – a destructive forcedeposition of sediment – a destructive forcedeposition of sediment – a constructive force30s
- Q9Which is an example of deposition?plant roots breaking apart rockwind building up sand dunesacids that eat into rockrivers wearing down mountains30s
- Q10How does the freezing of water cause the weathering of rocks?It makes them thicker.It holds them in place.It makes them stiff.It cracks them.30s
- Q11What do we call an opening in the surface of the earth on a continent where lava may flow?volcanovalleymountaingeyser30s
- Q12What do we call the land which rises high above the ground on a continent?canyonvalleyplateaumountain30s
- Q13What do we call a wide flat areas of land on a continent?plaincanyonplateau30s
- Q14A landform that is lower and rounder than a mountainbeachhillplateauplain30s
- Q15Low land between hills or mountainsplateauplainvalleycliff30s