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Changes to Landforms
Movements of Earths Crust
How People Change Landforms
Erosion and Weathering
Landforms
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This landform is formed when sediment is dropped
at the mouth of a river
3
What 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

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What 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

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What 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

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What is d, water depositing sediment?
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  • 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

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What is b, they are made by rivers cutting
through land?
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  • 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

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What is c, they form mountains of ash and lava?
14
Which of the following most likely formed a
canyon? A lava B deposition C water
erosion D wind erosion
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What is C, water erosion?
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  • 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

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What is b, stopping sink holes from forming?
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How do jagged mountain peaks become rounded?
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What is weathering by wind and water?
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  • A plateau forms when
  • Waves deposit sand and sediment
  • Strong winds deposit rocks
  • Waves erode pieces of rock
  • Running water erodes surrounding rock

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What is d, running water erodes surrounding rock?
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Where is the epicenter of an earthquake?
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What is the point on earths surface directly
above the focus?
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  • What part of Earth is divided into plates?
  • Inner core
  • Outer core
  • Crust
  • mantle

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What is c, crust?
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  • 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

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What is d, the movement of earths plates ?
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Earths plates crack and form what?
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What are faults?
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  • 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.

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What is c, volcanoes form above a hot spot. The
volcanoes move as the plate moves.
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How does a dam help control flooding? 
33
What is it forms a lake filled with excess
water? 
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How does a jetty help protect beaches?
35
It traps sand and small rocks as the current
moves past, so more sand is carried to the beach
above this structure.
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  • 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.

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What is A, It replaces the sand on a beach? 
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  • 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

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What is C, keeps water inside stream channels?
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  • 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

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What is b, To absorb the water during flooding?
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  • When ground water erodes soft rock, what forms?
  • Landslide
  • Mountain
  • Sinkhole
  • mudslide

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What is c, sinkhole?
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Sea grass has begun to grow on a sand dune. How
will the sea grass MOST likely influence the sand
dune?
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What the sand dune will erode more slowly and may
even grow?
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  • 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

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What is a, river becomes wider or deeper?
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Sand and other material deposited at the mouth of
a river.
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What is a delta?
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  • Which of these Georgia landforms is most likely
    to be affected by weathering?
  • Lookout Mountain
  • Okefenokee Swamp
  • Coosa River
  • Providence Canyon

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What is d, Providence Canyon?
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