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DSST Geology
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Answer 47 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Measure of the amount of void space in a rock
porosity
sill
Specific gravity
sinkholes
2. Hollow - ball-like bodies sometimes found in limestone
grikes
dikes
geodes
creep
3. Magma squeezes between two rock layers and hardens into a thin horizontal sheet
sill
mass wasting
enceladus
permeable rocks filled with water
4. The breaking down of rocks at or near to the earth's surface
caldera
creep
spring
weathering
5. An area formed at the mouth of a river where river currents interact with ocean tides
disintegration
creep
floodplains
estuary
6. Contain fragments of rocks - grains of minerals - and crushed shells
clastic rocks
exfoliation
estuary
Lithosphere
7. Formed when rock is broken and ground with little recrystallization
spring
mass wasting
sill
dynamic metamorphic rock
8. Over 60
slumps
weathering
jupiter has how many moons?
permeable rocks filled with water
9. Rocks are broken down into smaller fragments without undergoing any change in chemical composition
disintegration
creep
sedimentum
peneplain
10. Measure of the interconnectedness of the void spaces
stalactite
porosity
Magma
permeability
11. Narrow - table-like bodies of igneous rock formed when magma entered a vertical or oblique fracture and hardened
disintegration
enceladus
dikes
jupiter has how many moons?
12. Icicle-like structures of calcium carbonate that hang from the roofs of caves
geodes
nonclastic rocks
weathering
stalactite
13. When glaciers melt and retreat and leave behind piles of unsorted rock debris
drumlin
laterites
jupiter has how many moons?
till
14. The flat areas on both sides of a mature river or stream
Basaltic magma
grikes
floodplains
dikes
15. Involve a mass of soil or soil and other materials sliding along a curved - rotational surface
slumps
peneplain
Magma
permeability
16. Moon of saturn
glacier
enceladus
dikes
Magma
17. Part of the surface zone that has been altered by weathering - erosion and the processes of breakdown that include microbes and decay
sinkholes
soil
mass wasting
disintegration
18. Magma that comes directly from the mantle
till
enceladus
soil
Basaltic magma
19. The peeling away of the outer layers from a rock
caldera
laterites
porosity
exfoliation
20. Settling
floodplains
sedimentum
porosity
sinkholes
21. Is the cycle of thawing and refreezing
erosion
Basaltic magma
slumps
frost wedging
22. Funnel-shaped depressions created by dissolved limestone
sinkholes
dikes
dynamic metamorphic rock
creep
23. Broken rock - soil - and loose sediment forms a primitive type of soil
precipitates
jupiter has how many moons?
regolith
caldera
24. Formed by the collapse of the top of a volcano
regolith
dynamic metamorphic rock
enceladus
caldera
25. The inclusion and transportation of surface materials by another moveable material - usually water - wind - ice or animal (including people) movements
sill
soil
erosion
a form of limestone
26. Oval-shaped mound of till
a form of limestone
loamy soils
pedalfers
drumlin
27. Formed from magma crystallization
Magma
sedimentum
Igneous
grikes
28. Large - slow-moving river of ice - formed from compacted layers of snow
grikes
glacier
spring
disintegration
29. 'almost a plain'
loamy soils
Igneous
dikes
peneplain
30. Groundwater that flows out from underground onto the surface
spring
enceladus
caldera
frost wedging
31. Aquifers
stalactite
permeable rocks filled with water
regolith
peneplain
32. Red-orange soils rich in iron and aluminum oxides
dikes
enceladus
laterites
estuary
33. Solution occur when chemical reactions form a solid that settles out of solution
chemical weathering
creep
estuary
precipitates
34. Deposited from solution or by organic processes
Specific gravity
geodes
erosion
nonclastic rocks
35. The breaking down of rocks through changes in their chemical composition
geodes
exfoliation
chemical weathering
disintegration
36. Contain large amounts of iron oxide and aluminum rich clays - making the soil a brown to reddish brown color
pedalfers
caldera
porosity
jupiter has how many moons?
37. Group of volcanos in the pacific ocean
ring of fire
spring
regolith
Magma
38. Solid part of the earth's surface
Specific gravity
Lithosphere
chemical weathering
enceladus
39. Molten rock
ring of fire
Specific gravity
Magma
Basaltic magma
40. Chalk
dikes
Basaltic magma
chemical weathering
a form of limestone
41. The downslope movement of rock and soil under the influence of gravity
Igneous
ring of fire
mass wasting
porosity
42. Marble
permeability
slumps
pedalfers
under pressure - limestone is changed into what?
43. Wide gullies in blocks of limestone
frost wedging
Magma
grikes
disintegration
44. Is built by water falling on a constant spot on the cave floor and evaporates leaving a deposit of calcium carbonate
peneplain
stalagmite
permeability
Specific gravity
45. Like velvet
Igneous
dikes
enceladus
loamy soils
46. A slow - downhill movement of soil
sedimentum
dikes
creep
floodplains
47. Weight of a mineral compared to the weight of an equal volume of water
dikes
caldera
Specific gravity
nonclastic rocks