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1
Chapter 8Review Jeopardy
  • With your host/hostess,
  • Your classmate

2
Chapter 8 Review Jeopardy
River System (FITB) Glaciersor Not Sink or Swim Begins or Ends Misc.
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
3
River System (FITB) 100
  • What is the term for letter c in the diagram?

4
River System (FITB) 200
  • What is the term for letter a in the diagram?

5
River System (FITB) 300
  • What is the term for letter e in the diagram?

6
River System (FITB) 400
  • What is the term for letter f in the diagram?

7
River System (FITB) 500
  • What is the term for letter b in the diagram?

8
Glaciers or Not 100
  • Moraines and drumlins are two landforms created
    by
  • A) glaciers.
  • B) gravity.
  • C) running water.
  • D) wind.

9
Glaciers or Not 200
  • A kettle lake is a landform created by
  • A) a glacier.
  • B) running water.
  • C) waves.
  • D) wind.

10
Glaciers or Not 300
  • Glaciers that form in mountains and move slowly
    downhill through valleys are called
  • A) continental glaciers.
  • B) icebergs.
  • C) icecaps.
  • D) valley glaciers.

11
Glaciers or Not 400
  • The loose material deposited by a glacier is
    called
  • A) loess.
  • B) spits.
  • C) talus.
  • D) till.

12
Glaciers or Not 500
  • Glaciers scrape out valleys that are
  • A) filled with loess.
  • B) U-shaped.
  • C) V-shaped.
  • D) very deep.

13
Sink or Swim 100
  • A sinkhole lake forms when a sinkhole
  • A) contains carbonic acid.
  • B) fills with water.
  • C) increases in size.
  • D) is located near the ocean.

14
Daily Double
  • How many points would you like to wager on
    todays DAILY DOUBLE???

15
Sink or Swim 200
  • Karst topography results from the action of
    groundwater on
  • A) bedrock.
  • B) feldspar.
  • C) limestone.
  • D) quartz.

16
Sink or Swim 300
  • When the top of a sea arch falls into the water,
    a
  • A) wave-cut terrace forms.
  • B) spit forms.
  • C) sea stack forms.
  • D) sea cave forms.

17
Sink or Swim 400
  • A long offshore underwater deposit of sand is
    called a
  • A) barrier beach.
  • B) longshore current.
  • C) sand bar.
  • D) spit.

18
Sink or Swim 500
  • Sinkholes and caverns are features of
  • A) glacial topography.
  • B) karst topography.
  • C) landslides.
  • D) wave erosion.

19
Begins or Ends 100
  • The place where a river ends is called its
  • A) floodplain.
  • B) mouth.
  • C) source.
  • D) valley.

20
Begins or Ends 200
  • The agent of erosion that formed the Grand Canyon
    is
  • A) gravity.
  • B) running water.
  • C) waves.
  • D) wind.

21
Begins or Ends 300
  • Most erosion begins with
  • A) glaciers.
  • B) running water.
  • C) the force of gravity.
  • D) wind.

22
Begins or Ends 400
  • The last ice age ended
  • A) 1,000 years ago.
  • B) 11,000 years ago.
  • C) 110,000 years ago.
  • D) 11 million years ago.

23
Begins or Ends 500
  • A long, narrow deposit of sand that is connected
    at one end to the shore is a
  • A) natural bridge.
  • B) sand bar.
  • C) sea stack.
  • D) spit.

24
Misc. 100
  • The process by which weathered materials are
    moved from one place to another is
  • A) abrasion.
  • B) deflation.
  • C) deposition.
  • D) erosion.

25
Misc. 200
  • Wind-blown dust is called
  • A) loess.
  • B) spit.
  • C) talus.
  • D) till.

26
Misc. 300
  • Two examples of slow mass movement are
  • A) creep and mudflows.
  • B) earthflow and creep.
  • C) landslides and creep.
  • D) landslides and earthflow.

27
Misc. 400
  • The removal of loose materials from Earth's
    surface by wind is
  • A) abrasion.
  • B) deflation.
  • C) deposition.
  • D) loess.

28
Misc. 500
  • The side of a sand dune that has a steep slope is
    called the
  • A) abrasion.
  • B) moraine.
  • C) slipface.
  • D) windward side.

29
Chapter Review Jeopardy
  • THANK YOU for PLAYING!!!

Would you like a final Jeopardy question?
30
Final Jeopardy
  • What causes a glacier to move? Gravity and the
    weight of snow on top of the ice cause the ice to
    move forward.
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