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11/16/23, 12:22 PM Quiz: Young-Earth Megafloods Conclusion: PHSC210: Elements of Earth Science (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/476695/quizzes/2385892?module_item_id=53911502 1/8 Skip to Main Content Quiz: Young-Earth Mega±oods Conclusion Due Aug 18 at 11:59pm Points 30 Questions 15 Time Limit 60 Minutes This quiz is no longer available as the course has been concluded. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 8 minutes 30 out of 30 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 30 out of 30 Submitted Aug 16 at 12:11pm This attempt took 8 minutes. 2 / 2 pts Question 1 A mega±ood is: a slow, gradual ±ood that takes place over more than 1 million years. A small scale ±ood that affects an area of less football ²eld. A channelized ±ow of water more than a million cubic meters per second. Online Residential Athletics Sign In Request Info Apply Now Visit Us Create Guest Account
11/16/23, 12:22 PM Quiz: Young-Earth Megafloods Conclusion: PHSC210: Elements of Earth Science (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/476695/quizzes/2385892?module_item_id=53911502 2/8 A channelized ±ow of water more than a million cubic feet per second. 2 / 2 pts Question 2 The water erosional processes of plucking and cavitation seem to support a uniformitarian view. catastrophism. long, gradual erosion. the old-Earth view. 2 / 2 pts Question 3 Dr. Austin de²nes a Grand Canyon mega±ood channelized ±ow as 1 million cubic feet/second of water ±ow. 1000 times more water ±owing in the Grand Canyon than the current average ±ow. 100 times more water ±owing in the Grand Canyon than the current average ±ow. 10 times more water ±owing in the Grand Canyon than the current average ±ow.
11/16/23, 12:22 PM Quiz: Young-Earth Megafloods Conclusion: PHSC210: Elements of Earth Science (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/476695/quizzes/2385892?module_item_id=53911502 3/8 2 / 2 pts Question 4 A kolk is best described as an underwater landslide. the dissolving of rock material. an underwater tornado. an underwater volcano. 2 / 2 pts Question 5 Cavitation bubbles have the ability to rapidly erode the rock material. slowly erode rock material over long periods of time. dissolve rock material by solution. erode when there is no water movement. 2 / 2 pts Question 6 ___________________ is a process involved in both ±ood ±ow erosion and transportation.
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11/16/23, 12:22 PM Quiz: Young-Earth Megafloods Conclusion: PHSC210: Elements of Earth Science (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/476695/quizzes/2385892?module_item_id=53911502 4/8 Solution Abrasion Rolling Plucking 2 / 2 pts Question 7 Both of the processes involved in ±ood ±ow transportation are cavitation and plucking. solution and cavitation. abrasion and plucking. rolling and saltation. 2 / 2 pts Question 8 The _____________________ force of moving water can move rocks. depositional cross-bed sheer diagonal
11/16/23, 12:22 PM Quiz: Young-Earth Megafloods Conclusion: PHSC210: Elements of Earth Science (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/476695/quizzes/2385892?module_item_id=53911502 5/8 2 / 2 pts Question 9 Dr. Austin's research at Mt. St. Helens identi²ed rapidly forming erosional features similar in the Appalachian Mountains. to those found at the Grand Canyon. off the coast of California. along the San Andreas fault. 2 / 2 pts Question 10 The Lake Missoula ice dam breach is considered a ±ood that took place slowly over thousands of years. a mega±ood. an event that supports uniformitarianism. an example of water erosion that supports the old-Earth view. 2 / 2 pts Question 11 Because of his geological studies, Bretz concluded Lake Missoula was
11/16/23, 12:22 PM Quiz: Young-Earth Megafloods Conclusion: PHSC210: Elements of Earth Science (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/476695/quizzes/2385892?module_item_id=53911502 6/8 evidence of uniformitarianism. evidence for an old-Earth. something less than a mega±ood. a catastrophic mega±ood. 2 / 2 pts Question 12 Dr. Austin believes there is evidence to support that the Grand Canyon formed from a mega±ood. formed by a little water moving over a long period of time. stands as a testimony to Uniformitarian geology. formed over millions of years. 2 / 2 pts Question 13 In this documentary ²lm clip, from Is Genesis History? , Steve Austin is discussing the Great Unconformity with Marcus Ross. Jerry Falwell. Del Tackett.
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11/16/23, 12:22 PM Quiz: Young-Earth Megafloods Conclusion: PHSC210: Elements of Earth Science (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/476695/quizzes/2385892?module_item_id=53911502 7/8 Steven Gollmer. 2 / 2 pts Question 14 The phrase Dr. Austin would use to describe the formation of the Grand Canyon is "A lot of water and a little time." This phrase supports the catastrophic Flood of Noah found in Genesis. Uniformitarianism. the old-Earth view. the naturalistic view of earth history. 2 / 2 pts Question 15 2 water erosional processes that support the uniformitarian view are abrasion and plucking. cavitation and plucking cavitation and abrasion. solution and abrasion. Quiz Score: 30 out of 30
11/16/23, 12:22 PM Quiz: Young-Earth Megafloods Conclusion: PHSC210: Elements of Earth Science (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/476695/quizzes/2385892?module_item_id=53911502 8/8