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NDQ_000201 | Gravity causes erosion by all of the following except | a. glaciers, b. moving air, c. flowing water, d. mass movement | b | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000202 | The rate of erosion by gravity | a. is sudden and dramatic, b. is very slow over long periods of time, c. neither of these, d. both of these | d | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000203 | Factors that increase the risk of landslides include | a. dry soils, b. lack of rain, c. earthquakes, d. two of the above | c | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000204 | When a rock falls from a cliff face, the agent of erosion is usually | a. wind, b. water, c. gravity, d. glaciers | c | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000205 | Downhill creep | a. results in curved tree trunks, b. falls as a whole unit, c. leaves large scars in the hillside, d. cannot be noticed because it is so slow | a | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000206 | Mass movement can occur | a. suddenly, b. very slowly, c. only on sloping land, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000207 | Slump may be caused by | a. wet clay, b. water erosion, c. scars on a hillside, d. two of the above | d | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000208 | A slump is the sudden | a. fall of rock and soil down slope, b. flow of mud down slope, c. movement of a large block of rock and soil down slope, d. flow of volcanic ash and water down slope | c | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000209 | Creep usually takes place where the ground | a. is level, b. is prevented from moving, c. freezes and thaws frequently, d. is always saturated with water | c | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000210 | Mass movement may be caused when | a. droughts dry out the ground, b. a river undercuts a slope, c. the gravitational polarity reverses, d. none of these | b | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000211 | Evidence that creep has occurred include | a. cracked pavement, b. crescent-shaped holes, c. huge piles of mud, d. large chunks of rock | a | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000232 | sudden movement of a large block of rock and soil down a slope | a. creep, b. landslide, c. mass movement, d. mudslide, e. slump, f. gravity | e | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000233 | force that indirectly causes erosion by moving water or ice | a. creep, b. landslide, c. mass movement, d. mudslide, e. slump, f. gravity | f | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000234 | sudden movement of a large amount of soil and loose rocks down a slope | a. creep, b. landslide, c. mass movement, d. mudslide, e. slump, f. gravity | b | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000235 | gradual movement of rock and soil down a hillside | a. creep, b. landslide, c. mass movement, d. mudslide, e. slump, f. gravity | a | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000236 | any type of erosion and deposition caused directly by gravity | a. creep, b. landslide, c. mass movement, d. mudslide, e. slump, f. gravity | c | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000237 | sudden flow of a large amount of wet, slippery clay down a slope | a. creep, b. landslide, c. mass movement, d. mudslide, e. slump, f. gravity | d | Lesson: erosion and deposition by gravity
Landslides and Mudslides:
The most destructive types of mass movement are landslides and mudslides. Both occur suddenly.
Landslides:
A landslide happens when a large amount of soil and rock suddenly falls down a slope because of gravity. You can see an example in Figure 10.3... |
NDQ_000824 | The top four gases in Earths atmosphere include | a. helium, b. hydrogen, c. water vapor, d. carbon dioxide | d | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000825 | What are the two most common gases in the atmosphere? | a. hydrogen and oxygen, b. nitrogen and water vapor, c. hydrogen and nitrogen, d. oxygen and nitrogen | d | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000826 | The atmosphere is needed for all of the following except | a. weathering, b. life on Earth, c. plate tectonics, d. the water cycle | c | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000827 | The most important gas(es)for life are | a. nitrogen and oxygen, b. oxygen and carbon dioxide, c. oxygen, d. nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide | b | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000828 | Plants need oxygen in order to | a. undertake photosynthesis, b. obtain energy from food, c. make their own food, d. breathe | b | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000829 | Photosynthesis | a. uses carbon dioxide and creates oxygen, b. uses oxygen and creates carbon dioxide, c. uses carbon dioxide and oxygen and creates food energy, d. uses food energy and creates carbon dioxide and oxygen | a | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000830 | On the Moon | a. birds couldnt breathe, b. birds couldnt fly, c. if birds said "cheap" they wouldnt be heard, d. all of these | d | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000831 | Solid particles in the atmosphere | a. may include salt and ash, b. may harm human health, c. allow clouds to form, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000832 | Which property of air varies from sea level to the top of a high mountain? | a. state, b. pressure, c. composition, d. all of the above | b | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000833 | An increase in air pollutant particles | a. would have no effect on the number of raindrops, b. would have an unknown effect on the number of raindrops, c. could produce more raindrops, d. might produce fewer raindrops | c | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000835 | Without the atmosphere, Earth would have | a. a greater range of temperatures, b. more severe weather, c. more glaciers, d. two of the above | a | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000836 | At sea level, the atmosphere presses down with a force of about | a. 1 kg/cm2 , b. 1 g/cm2 , c. 1 lb/in2 , d. 1 ton/in2 | a | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000863 | third most common gas in Earths atmosphere | a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor | e | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000864 | gas in Earths atmosphere that varies in amount from place to place | a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor | g | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000865 | gas in Earths atmosphere that is needed for life | a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor | f | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000866 | weight of air pushing against a given area | a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor | a | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000867 | height above sea level | a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor | b | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000868 | main gas in Earths atmosphere | a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor | d | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
NDQ_000869 | form of energy that travels through matter in waves | a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor | c | Lesson: the atmosphere
Why the Atmosphere Is Important:
We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
The Atmosphere and Living Things:
Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, but it doesnt... |
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