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ANSWER: This is the science that studies the origin, evolution, form, and spatial distribution of landforms QUESTION: What is geomorphology? ANSWER: This is the science that studies the origin, evolution, form, and spatial distribution of landforms QUESTION: What is geomorphology? ANSWER: This model describes the balancing act between tectonic uplift and rates of reduction by weathering and erosion in a given landscape QUESTION: What is the dynamic equilibrium model? ANSWER: For material to move down slope, it must overcome these forces QUESTION: What are friction, inertia, and cohesion? ANSWER: The process of weathering includes these events QUESTION: What is the disintegration and dissolving of surface and subsurface rock? ANSWER: Conditions of high heat and rainfall result in a high rate of this QUESTION: What is chemical weathering? ANSWER: Conditions of high heat and rainfall result in a high rate of this QUESTION: What is chemical weathering? ANSWER: These allow water to move through the ground and enhance weathering QUESTION: What are joints? ANSWER: This is the most important chemical involved in weathering QUESTION: What is water? ANSWER: The climate, the type of rock, and the amount of vegetation QUESTION: What influences the rate of weathering? ANSWER: These processes create the dramatic granite domes of the Sierra Nevada QUESTION: What are pressure release jointing, exfoliation, and sheeting? ANSWER: This process breaks up and disintegrates rock QUESTION: What is physical weathering? ANSWER: Water QUESTION: What is the most important chemical involved in weathering? ANSWER: This is the movement of materials under the influence of gravity QUESTION: What is mass movement or mass wasting? ANSWER: The steepness of a slope of loose material at rest is this QUESTION: What is the angle of repose? Or what is 34 degrees? ANSWER: This might occur on an ash covered mountain following a heavy rain QUESTION: What is a Lahar? ANSWER: This process begins with the corners and edges of rock QUESTION: What is spheroidal weathering? ANSWER: This amount of the world’s freshwater is frozen QUESTION: What is 77%? ANSWER: This is an intermediate product in the formation of glacial ice from fresh snow QUESTION: What is firn? ANSWER: Because it is the result of recrystallization caused by pressure QUESTION: Why is glacial ice similar to metamorphic rock? ANSWER: It increases in elevation toward the equator and decreases in elevation toward the poles QUESTION: What is snowline? ANSWER: The zone of ablation QUESTION: What is the region with net snow and ice losses? Or what is the opposite of the zone of accumulation? ANSWER: A lake in a cirque is this QUESTION: What is a tarn? ANSWER: This event could occur if a volcano melted a glacier, causing a flood QUESTION: What is a jökulhlaulp? ANSWER: Stream cut valleys are commonly this shape, while glacial valleys are commonly this shape QUESTION: What are V-shaped and U-shaped valleys? ANSWER: Glacial polish results from this process QUESTION: What is abrasion? ANSWER: Horns, cirques, arêtes, cols QUESTION: What are typical alpine erosional features? ANSWER: A lake in a cirque is this QUESTION: What is a tarn ? ANSWER: This is on the side, this is in the middle, and this is at the end. QUESTION: What are lateral, medial, terminal and end moraines? ANSWER: A roche moutonnée is formed by these processes QUESTION: What is abrasion of the STOSS (uphill) side and plucking of the LEE (downhill) side? ANSWER: A roche moutonnée’s evil twin is this QUESTION: What is a drumlin? ANSWER: It began 1.65 mya and has been composed of many glacial and interglacial periods, covering up to 30% of Earth. QUESTION: What is the Pleistocene? ANSWER: The Milankovitch hypothesis includes these three orbital variables with these time scales QUESTION: What are axial tilt, axial precession, and the shape of Earth’s orbit changing on time periods of 40,000; 26,000; and 100,000 years? ANSWER: Compression can create this type of fault QUESTION: What is a reverse or thrust fault? ANSWER: Brittle rock does this, while ductile rock does this. QUESTION: What is faulting and folding? ANSWER: Effusive volcanoes build these QUESTION: What is a shield volcano? ANSWER: The Basin and Range Province of the western US was created by this type of faulting QUESTION: What is normal faulting? ANSWER: The Basin and Range Province of the western US is made up of these features QUESTION: What are horsts and grabens? ANSWER: This is the subsurface location that earthquakes occur at QUESTION: What is the focus? ANSWER: This is the surface location above the location that earthquakes occur at QUESTION: What is the epicenter? ANSWER: The San Andreas Fault is this type of fault, caused by this type of stress QUESTION: What is a right-lateral strike-slip fault caused by shear stress? Or what is a right-lateral transform fault? ANSWER: Effusive volcanoes build these QUESTION: What is a shield volcano? ANSWER: Effusive volcanoes are formed from this type of magma QUESTION: What is a mafic or basalt? ANSWER: Volcanoes with silica rich felsic (sima) magma typically do this QUESTION: What is explode? What is form plug-dome volcanoes? ANSWER: Volcanoes found at mid-oceanic ridges or hot spots have this type of magma QUESTION: What is mafic or basalt? ANSWER: Convergent, divergent, and transform QUESTION: What are the three types of plate boundaries? ANSWER: Japanese, Himalayan, and Andean QUESTION: What are the three types of convergent plate boundaries?