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Chap 6 test

Froggy Jumps

Erosion from ice and wind

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Froggy Jumps

Chap 6 testVersión en línea

Erosion from ice and wind

por Nikki Bell
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True or False: Valley Glaciers can only be short and narrow and never have branching tributaries

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True or False: the widths of the alpine glaciers are small compared to their lengths.

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True or False: ice sheets are often referred to as continental ice sheets and are much larger than valley glaciers

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Masses of glacial ice that cover uplands and plateaus

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True or False: the movement of a glacier is called a flow

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Tension cracks in a glacier are called

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Snow accumulation and ice formation occur in

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As a glacier flows it loosens and lifts blocks of rock and incorporates them into the ice in a process known as

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As ice and its load of fragments slide over bedrock, they act like sandpaper to smooth and polish the surface below in a process called

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Bowl shaped depressions with walls on three sides are

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True or False: Fiords are deep inlets of the sea that exist in high latitude areas of the world where mountains are adjacent to the ocean

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An all embracing term for sediments of glacial origin

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Typically dry beds which carry water only in response to specific episodes of rainfall, usually found in desert areas

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True or False: Playa lakes last for years and years

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Windblown Silt is known as

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True or False: Wind, like water and glaciers, can erode by the means of plucking

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Sand dunes shaped like crescents

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Found in desert areas, such as Sahara, these dunes have bases shaped like stars

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Long ridges of sand forming more or less parallel to the prevailin wind.

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These dunes form where vegetation partially covers the sand

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