Title: Chapter 2 Review
1Chapter 2 Review
- Constructive Destructive Forces
Created by Stacy Royster Suzanne Culbreth
2Landforms Causes of Changes to Landforms Earthquakes Volcanoes Humans Role in Science Other
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3Which landform is much higher than the
surrounding land?
4Mountain
5What is a sand dune?
6A sand hill that is made and shaped by wind
7What is a plain?
8A large, flat landform with little relief
9What does the word mesa mean in Spanish?
10table
11Name 2 Mountain Ranges.
12Rocky MountainsAppalachian Mountains
13What is the process of wearing away rocks?
14weathering
15What is erosion?
16The process of moving sediment by wind, water, or
ice
17What is deposition?
18The process by which sediment drops out of water
19Where would you most likely find a delta?
20Near a rivers mouth
21Give 2 examples of weathering.
22Waves crashing against a cliff2. a plant growing
in a crack in a rock3. sand blowing against a
rocky surface
23Name the 4 earths layers.
24Crustmantleouter coreinner core
25What is an earthquake?
26Movement of the ground caused by a sudden release
of energy in Earths crust
27What is a fault?
28A break in Earths crust
29Who is a seismologist?
30A person who studies earthquakes
31What causes an earthquake?
32A sudden release of energy in Earths crust
33What is a volcano?
34A mountain made of lava, ash, or other materials
from eruptions
35What is magma?
36Melted, molten rock that is beneath Earths
surface
37What causes a chain of volcanoes to occur?
38The movement of a plate over a hot spot
39What is a column of hot magma called?
40A hot spot
41What group of islands was formed by a chain of
volcanoes?
42Hawaiian Islands
43What is a wall-like structure that sticks out
into the ocean?
44A jetty
45Name 1 method of flood control.
46Dam, levee, or allowing rivers to reclaim
floodplains
47What does a seismograph record?
48Movements in Earths crust
49What does the root word seismos mean?
50Shock or earthquake
51How do seismologists help prevent earthquake
damage?
52They locate areas most likely to shake during
quakes, and allow people to plan safety programs.
53How can earthquakes be destructive?
54Roads and bridges are damaged, buildings fall
55Where does the most damage usually occur from an
earthquake?
56An epicenter
57How do mountains form?
58Where plates come together, part of the crust is
forced up. When pressure is applied, the edges
of a plate may be forced up.
59Which layer of the Earths crust contains soft
areas on which plates float?
60mantle
61What causes a sinkhole to form?
62Water weathers and erodes soft rock underground,
forming a cave. If the roof of the cave
collapses and the cave is near the surface, a
sinkhole forms.