Title: Blank Jeopardy
1 Changes to Landforms
Movements of Earths Crust
How People Change Landforms
Erosion and Weathering
Landforms
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2This landform is formed when sediment is dropped
at the mouth of a river
3What is a delta?
4- Which of the following landforms are formed by
running water? - Sand dunes and sandbars
- Mesas and canyons
- Mountains and hills
- Canyons and volcanoes
5What is b, mesas and canyons?
6- What happens to a river when sediment is
deposited along its banks? - The river becomes wider
- The river becomes shallower
- The river becomes narrower
- The river becomes deeper
7What is C, The river becomes narrower?
8- A river channel is now so shallow that ships are
getting stuck in the mud. What is the most
likely cause? - Wind picking up sediment
- Water picking up sediment
- Wind depositing sediment
- Water depositing sediment
9What is d, water depositing sediment?
10- Which is true of canyons?
- They are built by waves
- They are made by rivers cutting through land
- They are built up by wind
- They are built by water depositing sediment
11What is b, they are made by rivers cutting
through land?
12- How do volcanoes change Earths landforms?
- they release pressure that has built up
- They blow ash and lava high into Earths
atmosphere - They form mountains of ash and lava
- They form over hot spots
13What is c, they form mountains of ash and lava?
14Which of the following most likely formed a
canyon? A lava B deposition C water
erosion D wind erosion
15What is C, water erosion?
16- Which is NOT a way that plants affect landforms?
- Showing erosion of sand dunes by wind
- Stopping sink holes from forming
- Weathering rock with their roots
- Holding soil in place with their roots
17What is b, stopping sink holes from forming?
18How do jagged mountain peaks become rounded?
19What is weathering by wind and water?
20- A plateau forms when
- Waves deposit sand and sediment
- Strong winds deposit rocks
- Waves erode pieces of rock
- Running water erodes surrounding rock
21What is d, running water erodes surrounding rock?
22Where is the epicenter of an earthquake?
23What is the point on earths surface directly
above the focus?
24- What part of Earth is divided into plates?
- Inner core
- Outer core
- Crust
- mantle
25What is c, crust?
26- What process forms most mountains?
- Lava exploding out of a vent
- Lava oozing out of a vent
- Cracking of earths crust
- Movement of earths plates
27What is d, the movement of earths plates ?
28Earths plates crack and form what?
29What are faults?
30- How does a hot spot form a chain of volcanoes?
- Hot spots create layers of lava and ash
- Hot spots allow magma to explode from a vent
- Volcanoes form above a hot spot. The volcanoes
move as the plate moves. - Hot spots allow magma to ooze from a vent.
31What is c, volcanoes form above a hot spot. The
volcanoes move as the plate moves.
32How does a dam help control flooding?
33What is it forms a lake filled with excess
water?
34How does a jetty help protect beaches?
35It traps sand and small rocks as the current
moves past, so more sand is carried to the beach
above this structure.
36- Which BEST describes the process of beach
restoration - It replaces the sand on a beach.
- It helps the current move sand from one beach to
another. - It prevents the current from carrying away sand.
- It allows sand to be washed away and replaced
naturally.
37What is A, It replaces the sand on a beach?
38- How can a levee help prevent flooding?
- Forms a lake with excess water
- Pulls water downstream
- Keeps water inside stream channels
- Acts as a drain when water gets too high
39What is C, keeps water inside stream channels?
40- Why do some people want to use flood plains to
control flooding? - To prevent rivers from overflowing
- To absorb the water during flooding
- To protect the structures built on them from
damage - To prevent sediment from being carried down a
river
41What is b, To absorb the water during flooding?
42- When ground water erodes soft rock, what forms?
- Landslide
- Mountain
- Sinkhole
- mudslide
43What is c, sinkhole?
44Sea grass has begun to grow on a sand dune. How
will the sea grass MOST likely influence the sand
dune?
45What the sand dune will erode more slowly and may
even grow?
46- What changes to topography can be caused by a
rapidly flowing river? - River becomes wider or deeper
- River becomes narrower or shallower
- Sediment is deposited on the rivers bottom
- Sediment is deposited on rivers bank
47What is a, river becomes wider or deeper?
48Sand and other material deposited at the mouth of
a river.
49What is a delta?
50- Which of these Georgia landforms is most likely
to be affected by weathering? - Lookout Mountain
- Okefenokee Swamp
- Coosa River
- Providence Canyon
51What is d, Providence Canyon?