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Jeopardy
Are you ready for the Chapter 3 Test?
Let’s find out!
Final Jeopardy
Mass
Movement
River
Erosion
Wind
And
Waves
Glaciers
Grab
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What is the force that
moves rocks and other
materials downhill?
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This type of mass
movement can have a
water content of 60% or
more.
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This type of mass
movement is the slowest
downhill movement of
rock and soil.
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This type of mass
movement occurs when
rock and soil slide rapidly
down a steep slope.
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This type of mass
movement where the
material moves down in
one large mass.
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List the following in
order from smallest to
largest:
gullies, streams, rills
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How is an oxbow lake
formed?
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Explain how a river might
erode a rock.
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What is the name of a
large stream?
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Why does a river meander
as opposed to traveling in
a straight line?
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Name one landform
that is created by
waves.
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What is the problem with
the Santa Barbara Harbor
and how are they solving
it?
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What road-like term is
given to the desert feature
that is created by
deflation?
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How are waves formed?
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What are the two landforms
created by wind erosion?
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What type of glacier
covers much of a
continent or large island?
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What type of glacier is a
long and narrow glacier
that build up high in a
mountain valley?
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Explain the process of
glacier plucking.
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This is the mixture of
sediment that a glacier
deposits directly on the
surface.
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How do glaciers cause
abrasion to Earth’s
surface?
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What is the material
moved by erosion called?
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How are headlands
created?
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What is the area of wave
washed sediment along
the coast called?
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How is desert pavement
created?
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Describe the process of
deflation.
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Final Jeopardy
Explain the process of longshore drift. Include a
diagram with your explanation.
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