Deck 17: Glacial and Periglacial Processes and Landforms
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Deck 17: Glacial and Periglacial Processes and Landforms
1
The bulk of ice on Earth is in
A) North America, specifically Alaska.
B) European and Asian mountain ranges.
C) Greenland and Antarctica.
D) floating ice shelves and packs.
A) North America, specifically Alaska.
B) European and Asian mountain ranges.
C) Greenland and Antarctica.
D) floating ice shelves and packs.
C
2
Which of the following is correct regarding the snowline?
A) It increases in elevation with increasing latitude.
B) It decreases in elevation with increasing latitude.
C) It occurs at approximately the same elevation at all latitudes because the environmental lapse rate is approximately the same at all latitudes.
A) It increases in elevation with increasing latitude.
B) It decreases in elevation with increasing latitude.
C) It occurs at approximately the same elevation at all latitudes because the environmental lapse rate is approximately the same at all latitudes.
B
3
Alpine glaciers include all of the following except
A) an ice cap.
B) a piedmont glacier.
C) a cirque glacier.
D) a valley glacier.
A) an ice cap.
B) a piedmont glacier.
C) a cirque glacier.
D) a valley glacier.
A
4
Which of the following is incorrect about glacial movement?
A) Glaciers move under the pressure of their own weight and the pull of gravity.
B) Glaciers move in streamlike patterns, merging as tributaries into large rivers of ice.
C) Glacial movement produces distinct landforms.
D) Glaciers are mostly stationary, only moving several centimeters over tens of years.
A) Glaciers move under the pressure of their own weight and the pull of gravity.
B) Glaciers move in streamlike patterns, merging as tributaries into large rivers of ice.
C) Glacial movement produces distinct landforms.
D) Glaciers are mostly stationary, only moving several centimeters over tens of years.
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5
A snowline refers to
A) the latitude or elevation at which winter snow accumulates each year.
B) the latitude demarcating the extent of glacial ice during the last glacial maximum.
C) an isoline demarcating the extent of snow or ice on a weather map.
D) the lowest line (latitude or elevation) where winter snow accumulation persists throughout the summer.
A) the latitude or elevation at which winter snow accumulates each year.
B) the latitude demarcating the extent of glacial ice during the last glacial maximum.
C) an isoline demarcating the extent of snow or ice on a weather map.
D) the lowest line (latitude or elevation) where winter snow accumulation persists throughout the summer.
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6
Which of the following is correct regarding valley glaciers?
A) The snowfield sources for these glaciers are usually found right at the snowline.
B) They occur in an unconfined environment-like an open plain.
C) They may range in length from 100 m (325 ft.) to 100 km (62 mi.).
D) They remain stationary and do not move.
A) The snowfield sources for these glaciers are usually found right at the snowline.
B) They occur in an unconfined environment-like an open plain.
C) They may range in length from 100 m (325 ft.) to 100 km (62 mi.).
D) They remain stationary and do not move.
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7
A glacier confined in a bowl-shaped recess is known as a(n)
A) cirque glacier.
B) valley glacier.
C) piedmont glacier.
D) tidewater glacier.
A) cirque glacier.
B) valley glacier.
C) piedmont glacier.
D) tidewater glacier.
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8
A general term for a mass of perennial ice, resting on land or floating in the sea attached to a landmass is
A) the snowline.
B) an iceberg.
C) a glacier.
D) a moraine.
A) the snowline.
B) an iceberg.
C) a glacier.
D) a moraine.
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9
Why is glacial ice analogous to a metamorphic rock?
A) It has a definite chemical composition.
B) It has a crystalline structure.
C) It forms as a result of recrystallization caused by pressure.
D) It is solid.
A) It has a definite chemical composition.
B) It has a crystalline structure.
C) It forms as a result of recrystallization caused by pressure.
D) It is solid.
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10
In terms of areal extent, which of the following sequences is ordered from largest to smallest extent covered?
A) ice sheet, ice field, ice cap, alpine glacier
B) ice sheet, ice cap, ice field, alpine glacier
C) alpine glacier, ice field, ice cap, ice sheet
D) ice sheet, alpine glacier, ice field, ice cap
A) ice sheet, ice field, ice cap, alpine glacier
B) ice sheet, ice cap, ice field, alpine glacier
C) alpine glacier, ice field, ice cap, ice sheet
D) ice sheet, alpine glacier, ice field, ice cap
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11
Glacial ice is
A) essentially the same as snow.
B) formed from continual accumulation of snow that recrystallizes under its own weight into an ice mass over a period of many years.
C) made of sedimentary rock.
D) generally less dense than snow and firn.
A) essentially the same as snow.
B) formed from continual accumulation of snow that recrystallizes under its own weight into an ice mass over a period of many years.
C) made of sedimentary rock.
D) generally less dense than snow and firn.
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12
Several valley glaciers coalescing at the base of a mountain range form a(n)
A) cirque glacier.
B) ice cap.
C) piedmont glacier.
D) tidewater glacier.
A) cirque glacier.
B) ice cap.
C) piedmont glacier.
D) tidewater glacier.
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13
The transformation of snow into glacial ice in Antarctica takes ________ than in midlatitude alpine glaciers because ________.
A) less time; more snow fall in the polar regions each year slows the glacier formation process
B) less time; there is more melting and refreezing in the midlatitudes and, therefore, it takes much longer there
C) longer; the long summer days in Antarctica (up to 24-hours) results in more sunlight impeding the glacier development process
D) longer; the dryness of the Antarctic climate and minimal snowfall as compared to wetter climates with constant snowfall
A) less time; more snow fall in the polar regions each year slows the glacier formation process
B) less time; there is more melting and refreezing in the midlatitudes and, therefore, it takes much longer there
C) longer; the long summer days in Antarctica (up to 24-hours) results in more sunlight impeding the glacier development process
D) longer; the dryness of the Antarctic climate and minimal snowfall as compared to wetter climates with constant snowfall
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14
An extensive, continuous mass of ice covering a continental scale is known as a(n)
A) tidal glacier.
B) ice sheet.
C) piedmont glacier.
D) tidewater glacier.
A) tidal glacier.
B) ice sheet.
C) piedmont glacier.
D) tidewater glacier.
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15
Which of the following is not true?
A) Many western states heavily rely on snowmelt for municipal water supplies.
B) Seasonal snowpacks increases the Earth's albedo.
C) The cryosphere compromises only a small, but very important component of Earth's freshwater resources.
D) Decreases in snow cover may create a positive feedback loop as decreased albedo can lead to more warming.
A) Many western states heavily rely on snowmelt for municipal water supplies.
B) Seasonal snowpacks increases the Earth's albedo.
C) The cryosphere compromises only a small, but very important component of Earth's freshwater resources.
D) Decreases in snow cover may create a positive feedback loop as decreased albedo can lead to more warming.
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16
Partially compacted snow that is an intermediate between snow and ice is called a(n)
A) firn.
B) glacier.
C) moraine.
D) snowline.
A) firn.
B) glacier.
C) moraine.
D) snowline.
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17
The process of calving produces
A) moraines.
B) nunataks.
C) tidewater glacier.
D) icebergs.
A) moraines.
B) nunataks.
C) tidewater glacier.
D) icebergs.
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18
The type of glacier that dominates Greenland and Antarctica is an
A) ice cap.
B) ice sheet.
C) ice field.
D) ice shelves.
A) ice cap.
B) ice sheet.
C) ice field.
D) ice shelves.
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19
The average thickness of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets is more than
A) 1,000 m (3,280 ft).
B) 2,000 m (6,500 ft).
C) 3,000 m (9,800 ft).
D) 4,000 m (13,100 ft).
A) 1,000 m (3,280 ft).
B) 2,000 m (6,500 ft).
C) 3,000 m (9,800 ft).
D) 4,000 m (13,100 ft).
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20
Approximately, what percentage of the Earth's freshwater is frozen?
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
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21
A glaciated valley is ________ shaped; a stream cut valley is ________ shaped.
A) V-; U-
B) U-; V-
C) U-; U-
D) V-; V-
A) V-; U-
B) U-; V-
C) U-; U-
D) V-; V-
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22
When several cirque glaciers gauge an individual mountain summit from all sides, a pyramidal peak known as a ________ results.
A) col
B) horn
C) hanging valley
D) arêtes
A) col
B) horn
C) hanging valley
D) arêtes
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23

Vatnajökull is the largest and most voluminous Icelandic glacier. It is roughly circular in shape, overlays several volcanoes, and covers an area of approximately 8,100 km² (3,100 mi²) with an average thickness of 400 m (1,300 ft). This is an example of a(n)
A) ice sheet.
B) ice cap.
C) ice field.
D) alpine glacier.
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24
An asymmetrical hill of exposed bedrock produced by plucking and abrasion is known as a(n)
A) esker.
B) drumlin.
C) roche moutonnée.
D) bergschrund.
A) esker.
B) drumlin.
C) roche moutonnée.
D) bergschrund.
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25
During a glacier surge, a glacier may move at a speed of
A) 1 cm per day.
B) 1 meter per hour.
C) tens of meters per day.
D) a few kilometers per hour.
A) 1 cm per day.
B) 1 meter per hour.
C) tens of meters per day.
D) a few kilometers per hour.
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26
The zone where accumulation balances ablation is known as the
A) equilibrium line.
B) medial moraine.
C) snowline.
D) crevasses.
A) equilibrium line.
B) medial moraine.
C) snowline.
D) crevasses.
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27
Glacial surges may be associated with
A) water pressure under the glacier.
B) soft bed below the glacier.
C) lubrication from meltwater.
D) water pressure, soft bed, or lubrication.
A) water pressure under the glacier.
B) soft bed below the glacier.
C) lubrication from meltwater.
D) water pressure, soft bed, or lubrication.
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28
The accumulation zone of a glacier ends at the ________, which marks the elevation above which the winter snow and ice remained intact throughout the summer.
A) ice field
B) firn line
C) snow line
D) terminal moraine
A) ice field
B) firn line
C) snow line
D) terminal moraine
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29
All of the following are related to glacial erosion except
A) ablation.
B) abrasion.
C) plucking.
D) erratics.
A) ablation.
B) abrasion.
C) plucking.
D) erratics.
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30
The upper portion of a glacier flows ________ the lower portion of the glacier.
A) faster
B) slower
C) at the same speed.
A) faster
B) slower
C) at the same speed.
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31
Which of the following is not generally correct regarding the basal layer of a glacier?
A) It can extend tens of meters above the ground surface.
B) It tends to flow more slowly than the overlying parts of the glacier.
C) It contains more debris than other parts of the glacier.
D) Crevasses form in this region of the glacier.
A) It can extend tens of meters above the ground surface.
B) It tends to flow more slowly than the overlying parts of the glacier.
C) It contains more debris than other parts of the glacier.
D) Crevasses form in this region of the glacier.
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32
Which of the following is now an erosional feature formed by an alpine glacier?
A) cirque
B) horn
C) drumlin
D) col
A) cirque
B) horn
C) drumlin
D) col
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33
Crevasses usually form as a result of
A) regelation.
B) ablation.
C) deposition.
D) friction, tension, and compression.
A) regelation.
B) ablation.
C) deposition.
D) friction, tension, and compression.
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34
A glacier's mass balance is determined by
A) accumulation.
B) ablation.
C) both accumulation and ablation.
D) neither accumulation nor ablation.
A) accumulation.
B) ablation.
C) both accumulation and ablation.
D) neither accumulation nor ablation.
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35
________ are sharp ridges that form when glaciers erode parallel valleys.
A) Arêtes
B) Eskers
C) Drumlins
D) Bergschrunds
A) Arêtes
B) Eskers
C) Drumlins
D) Bergschrunds
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36
Glacial polish results from
A) abrasion.
B) ice plucking.
C) regelation.
D) ablation.
A) abrasion.
B) ice plucking.
C) regelation.
D) ablation.
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37
Sediments deposited by glacial ice are ________; material deposited by glacial meltwater are ________.
A) sorted; sorted
B) unsorted; unsorted
C) unsorted; sorted
D) sorted; unsorted
A) sorted; sorted
B) unsorted; unsorted
C) unsorted; sorted
D) sorted; unsorted
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38
A long, narrow glacially-eroded inlets in which the sea extends inland are known as
A) cirques.
B) fjords.
C) tarns.
D) paternoster.
A) cirques.
B) fjords.
C) tarns.
D) paternoster.
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39
The general term for all glacial deposits is
A) alluvium.
B) erg.
C) glacial drift.
D) talus.
A) alluvium.
B) erg.
C) glacial drift.
D) talus.
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40
The various processes that result in the loss of a glacier's mass are known collectively as
A) sublimation.
B) deflation.
C) surface melting.
D) ablation.
A) sublimation.
B) deflation.
C) surface melting.
D) ablation.
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41
A deposition of till that forms behind a terminal moraine as the glacier retreats and is generally spread widely across the ground surface is called a(n)
A) outwash plain.
B) till plain.
C) drumlin swarm.
D) lateral moraine.
A) outwash plain.
B) till plain.
C) drumlin swarm.
D) lateral moraine.
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42
Periglacial environments are likely to occur in which of the following climate types?
A) tundra
B) mesothermal
C) humid continental
D) desert
A) tundra
B) mesothermal
C) humid continental
D) desert
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43
If two glaciers with lengthy ridges of till along each side of the glacier merge, a ________ moraine may form.
A) ground
B) terminal
C) medial
D) lateral
A) ground
B) terminal
C) medial
D) lateral
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44
The zone of seasonally frozen ground that exists between the subsurface permafrost layer and the ground surface is called the
A) gelifluction.
B) discontinuous region.
C) active layer.
D) talik.
A) gelifluction.
B) discontinuous region.
C) active layer.
D) talik.
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45
The present of till indicates
A) deposition by water.
B) deposition by a glacier.
C) deposition by wind.
D) deposition of unknown origin (wind, water, or glacial).
A) deposition by water.
B) deposition by a glacier.
C) deposition by wind.
D) deposition of unknown origin (wind, water, or glacial).
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46
Elongated hills, often in the shape of an inverted spoon, streamlined in the direction of glacial movement are called
A) eskers.
B) kettles.
C) drumlins.
D) horns.
A) eskers.
B) kettles.
C) drumlins.
D) horns.
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47
Unfrozen ground in a region of discontinuous permafrost is known as
A) nunatak.
B) talik.
C) cryotic zone.
D) patterned ground.
A) nunatak.
B) talik.
C) cryotic zone.
D) patterned ground.
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48
Eroded debris dropped at the glacier's farthest extent is called ________ moraine.
A) ground
B) terminal
C) medial
D) lateral
A) ground
B) terminal
C) medial
D) lateral
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49
Which of the following is correct regarding permafrost?
A) It develops where soil or rock temperatures are below freezing for at least two years.
B) It primarily occurs in areas covered with glaciers.
C) The surface layer of permafrost never thaws, even in the warm season.
D) It tends to occur at lower elevations in the midlatitudes than in the high latitudes.
A) It develops where soil or rock temperatures are below freezing for at least two years.
B) It primarily occurs in areas covered with glaciers.
C) The surface layer of permafrost never thaws, even in the warm season.
D) It tends to occur at lower elevations in the midlatitudes than in the high latitudes.
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50
The lengthy ridges of till along each side of an alpine glacier are ________ moraines.
A) ground
B) terminal
C) medial
D) lateral
A) ground
B) terminal
C) medial
D) lateral
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51
a steep-sided glaciofluvial landform that occur as the result of blocks of ice calving from the retreating glacier and subsequent accumulation of till around the melting ice block is known as a(n)
A) drumlin.
B) kame.
C) esker.
D) kettle.
A) drumlin.
B) kame.
C) esker.
D) kettle.
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52
A small hill, knob, or mound of glaciofluvial sorted sand and gravel that forms on the surface of a glacier and is later left on the left surface after the glacier retreats is a(n)
A) drumlin.
B) kame.
C) esker.
D) kettle.
A) drumlin.
B) kame.
C) esker.
D) kettle.
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53
Sorted sediment deposited by glaciofluvial action are called
A) glacial erratics.
B) stratified drift.
C) till.
D) moraines.
A) glacial erratics.
B) stratified drift.
C) till.
D) moraines.
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54
Frozen subsurface water in regions of permafrost is called
A) talik.
B) the active layer.
C) ground ice.
D) periglacial water.
A) talik.
B) the active layer.
C) ground ice.
D) periglacial water.
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55
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A) Periglacial regions occupy about 30% of the Earth's land surface.
B) Periglacial environments occur at high latitudes and high elevations.
C) There are no permafrosts regions in Alaska due to its maritime subarctic climate.
D) Permafrost develops in areas where soil, sediment, or rock temperatures remain below 0°C (32°F) for at least two years.
A) Periglacial regions occupy about 30% of the Earth's land surface.
B) Periglacial environments occur at high latitudes and high elevations.
C) There are no permafrosts regions in Alaska due to its maritime subarctic climate.
D) Permafrost develops in areas where soil, sediment, or rock temperatures remain below 0°C (32°F) for at least two years.
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56
A class of landforms formed by the accumulation of glacial till are known as
A) drift.
B) alluvium.
C) outwash.
D) moraines.
A) drift.
B) alluvium.
C) outwash.
D) moraines.
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57
A long, narrow, sinuous ridge of stratified sand and gravel located in a till plain is known as a(n)
A) drumlin.
B) kame.
C) esker.
D) kettle.
A) drumlin.
B) kame.
C) esker.
D) kettle.
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58
The area of sediment deposit by by glaciofluvial action beyond the glacial terminus is known as the
A) till plain.
B) terminal moraine.
C) outwash plain.
D) end moraine.
A) till plain.
B) terminal moraine.
C) outwash plain.
D) end moraine.
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59
The term periglacial refers to
A) areas that are on top of a glacier.
B) regions that are too warm for ground ice.
C) cold climate processes along the margins of glaciers.
D) process and effects that existed during the last ice age.
A) areas that are on top of a glacier.
B) regions that are too warm for ground ice.
C) cold climate processes along the margins of glaciers.
D) process and effects that existed during the last ice age.
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60
Vertical and horizontal movement caused by the expansion of freezing water are called
A) frost heaving and frost thrusting, respectively.
B) frost thrusting and frost heaving, respectively.
C) frost heaving.
D) frost thrusting.
A) frost heaving and frost thrusting, respectively.
B) frost thrusting and frost heaving, respectively.
C) frost heaving.
D) frost thrusting.
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61
The Great Lakes of North America were created by
A) ice sheets that enlarged and deepened stream valleys to form the basins of the future lakes.
B) the deposition of ice in till plains.
C) cirque glaciers.
D) isostatic subsidence of the crust.
A) ice sheets that enlarged and deepened stream valleys to form the basins of the future lakes.
B) the deposition of ice in till plains.
C) cirque glaciers.
D) isostatic subsidence of the crust.
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62
Glaciation can take about ________ years, whereas deglaciation requires about ________ years.
A) 1000; 100
B) 100; 1000
C) 100,000; 10,000
D) 10,000; 90,000
A) 1000; 100
B) 100; 1000
C) 100,000; 10,000
D) 10,000; 90,000
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63
Sea levels 18,000 years ago were approximately
A) 100 m (330 ft) lower than they are today.
B) 50 m (165 ft) higher than they are today.
C) 10 m (33 ft) higher than they are today.
D) 25 m (82 ft) lower than they are today.
A) 100 m (330 ft) lower than they are today.
B) 50 m (165 ft) higher than they are today.
C) 10 m (33 ft) higher than they are today.
D) 25 m (82 ft) lower than they are today.
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64
Which of the following is not an adaptation to living in periglacial regions?
A) buildings placed directly on frozen, hard surfaces
B) enclosed water and sewage lines
C) raised oil pipelines above the frozen ground
D) careful maintenance of rail tracks and roadbeds in the summer
A) buildings placed directly on frozen, hard surfaces
B) enclosed water and sewage lines
C) raised oil pipelines above the frozen ground
D) careful maintenance of rail tracks and roadbeds in the summer
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65
Which of the following has been sited as a positive feedback loop involving the thawing of permafrost?
A) Thawing of permafrost will increase albedo, leading to more warming.
B) Thawing of permafrost will release vast amounts of carbon to the atmosphere, accelerating warming.
C) Thawing of permafrost will contribute to sea level rise, which will further reduce overall global albedo values.
D) Thawing of permafrost will inhibit frost wedging action on large boulders, altering absorption ability.
A) Thawing of permafrost will increase albedo, leading to more warming.
B) Thawing of permafrost will release vast amounts of carbon to the atmosphere, accelerating warming.
C) Thawing of permafrost will contribute to sea level rise, which will further reduce overall global albedo values.
D) Thawing of permafrost will inhibit frost wedging action on large boulders, altering absorption ability.
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66
Which of the following is not true?
A) The Antarctic is generally colder than the Arctic.
B) Antarctica can be thought of as a continent covered by a single enormous glacier.
C) The Arctic is a large landmass surrounded by a cold ocean.
D) About half of the Arctic sea-ice volume has disappeared since 1970.
A) The Antarctic is generally colder than the Arctic.
B) Antarctica can be thought of as a continent covered by a single enormous glacier.
C) The Arctic is a large landmass surrounded by a cold ocean.
D) About half of the Arctic sea-ice volume has disappeared since 1970.
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67
Which of the following is not correct regarding the Pleistocene?
A) Sea levels were 100 m (330 ft.) higher than today.
B) At its height almost a third of Earth was covered with ice.
C) It began 1.65 mya and had at least 18 glacial/interglacial cycles.
D) The Ohio and Missouri River systems marked the southern terminus of continuous ice at its greatest extent.
A) Sea levels were 100 m (330 ft.) higher than today.
B) At its height almost a third of Earth was covered with ice.
C) It began 1.65 mya and had at least 18 glacial/interglacial cycles.
D) The Ohio and Missouri River systems marked the southern terminus of continuous ice at its greatest extent.
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68
In which year did surface melt on the Greenland ice sheet reach its greatest extent?
A) 2002
B) 2006
C) 2012
D) 2013
A) 2002
B) 2006
C) 2012
D) 2013
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69
Which of the following has not been sited as a possible cause of ice sheet darkening?
A) ice melt has exposed darker land surface, water, and vegetation
B) black carbon accumulation from wildfires
C) sunspot activity
D) snow metamorphism
A) ice melt has exposed darker land surface, water, and vegetation
B) black carbon accumulation from wildfires
C) sunspot activity
D) snow metamorphism
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70
Many western states rely heavily on snowmelt for their municipal water supplies.
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71
Solifluction is most similar to which mass movement process?
A) slump
B) mudflow
C) creep
D) fall
A) slump
B) mudflow
C) creep
D) fall
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72
Which of the following is evidence of recent changes in polar regions?
A) decrease in Arctic sea-ice volume
B) ice sheet darkening
C) increase in meltponds
D) the breakup of ice shelves
E) decrease in sea ice volume, ice sheet darkening, increased meltponds, and ice shelves calving are all evidence of recent changes in polar regions
A) decrease in Arctic sea-ice volume
B) ice sheet darkening
C) increase in meltponds
D) the breakup of ice shelves
E) decrease in sea ice volume, ice sheet darkening, increased meltponds, and ice shelves calving are all evidence of recent changes in polar regions
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73
The expansion and contraction of frost action results in the movement of soil particles, stones, and small boulders into distinct shapes know as
A) gelifluction.
B) patterned ground.
C) taliks.
D) solifluction.
A) gelifluction.
B) patterned ground.
C) taliks.
D) solifluction.
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74
The 10°C (50°F) isotherm for July is used as the environmental criteria to define
A) the Arctic region.
B) the Antarctic convergence.
C) the Antarctic region.
D) the extent of Pleistocene glaciation.
A) the Arctic region.
B) the Antarctic convergence.
C) the Antarctic region.
D) the extent of Pleistocene glaciation.
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75
During the Pleistocene pluvial lakes formed in the ________ United States as a result of ________.
A) southwestern; melting glaciers
B) southwestern; extended periods of wet conditions
C) northeastern; ice deposits in till plains
D) northeastern; melting glaciers
A) southwestern; melting glaciers
B) southwestern; extended periods of wet conditions
C) northeastern; ice deposits in till plains
D) northeastern; melting glaciers
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76
The snowline is at a higher elevation on equatorial mountains than on midlatitude mountains.
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77
All snowflakes have six sides and show a remarkable degree of similarity to one another.
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78
The Great Salt Lake is a remnant of which pluvial lake?
A) Lake Russell
B) Lake Bonneville
C) Lake Lahontan
D) Lake Manix
A) Lake Russell
B) Lake Bonneville
C) Lake Lahontan
D) Lake Manix
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79
Which of the following is not an example of a pluvial lake?
A) Lake Superior
B) Lake Bonneville
C) Lake Lahontan
D) Lake Russell
A) Lake Superior
B) Lake Bonneville
C) Lake Lahontan
D) Lake Russell
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80
Which of the following is incorrect relative to the PLeistocene Epoch?
A) It began 1.65 million years ago.
B) In some areas the ice sheets were more than 2 km (1.2 mi) thick.
C) The ice sheets disappeared approximately 7,000 years ago.
D) It represents a single, continuous cold spell.
A) It began 1.65 million years ago.
B) In some areas the ice sheets were more than 2 km (1.2 mi) thick.
C) The ice sheets disappeared approximately 7,000 years ago.
D) It represents a single, continuous cold spell.
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