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Question 1 10 / 10 pts _______ are commonly left after complete chemical weathering. Correct! Quartz and clay minerals Halite and gypsum Calcite and dolomite Orthoclase feldspars Question 2 10 / 10 pts
Based on the image above, which of the following is most likely to be the dominant weathering process that the cars are experiencing? wedging hydration Correct! oxidation dissolution Question 3 10 / 10 pts The sand in these dunes are an example of [ Select ] ["biogenic sediment", "chemical precipitates", "clastic sediment"] . If these dunes were eventually compacted and preserved as a rock they would likely show [ Select ] ["ripple marks", "cross beds", "dinosaur tracks"] as a sedimentary structure Answer 1:
Correct! clastic sediment Answer 2: Correct! cross beds Question 4 10 / 10 pts In this image, the soil layer from 0 to 80 cm (o to 35 inches) below the surface most likely represents the... C horizon
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A horizon E horizon Correct! O horizon Question 5 10 / 10 pts Match each soil characteristic to its corresponding location on the figure.
Correct! 1 accumulation of organic debris, including dead leaves other plant material Correct! 2 subsurface soil horizon composed or organic material mixed with mineral grains Correct! 3
leached zone lacking clay and organic matter Correct! 4 contains clay and non-oxide minerals, but contains little organic matter Correct! 5 weathered bedrock or unconsolidated sediment that grades down into unweathered material Other Incorrect Match Options: eroded streambed unweathered bedrock Question 6 10 / 10 pts In which order do the following processes typically occur to loosen, pick up, and move a sediment particle? weathering, transportation, erosion Correct! weathering, erosion, transportation erosion, transportation, weathering rransportation, erosion, weathering Question 7 10 / 10 pts Choose the correct term for the setting, type of sedimentary material and type of sedimentary rock for the figure below.
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This figure shows a steep mountain front (setting) that would mostly have angular clasts (sedimentary material) and would produce breccia (sedimentary rock type). Answer 1: Correct! steep mountain front Answer 2: Correct! angular clasts Answer 3: Correct! breccia Question 8 10 / 10 pts Choose the correct term for the setting, type of sedimentary material and type of sedimentary rock for the figure below. This figure shows a braided river (setting) that would mostly have [ Select ] ["sand and partially rounded, larger clasts", "large cobbles", "sand with shells", "angular clasts"] (sedimentary material) and would produce [ Select ] ["mudstone", "breccia", "fine grained sandstone", "sandstone and conglomerate"] (sedimentary rock type).
Answer 1: Correct! braided river Answer 2: Correct! sand and partially rounded, larger clasts Answer 3: Correct! sandstone and conglomerate Question 9 10 / 10 pts Choose the correct term for the setting, type of sedimentary material and type of sedimentary rock for the figure below. This figure shows a reef (setting) that would mostly have coral shells and remains of marine organisms (sedimentary material) and would produce limestone (sedimentary rock type).
Answer 1: Correct! reef Answer 2: Correct! coral shells and remains of marine organisms Answer 3: Correct! limestone Question 10 10 / 10 pts ______ is the general term for the processes that convert loose sediment into sedimentary rock. glueing liquifaction Correct! lithification
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