part 1 of 4 520 520 points question 1 of 50 refer to the image of a meandering stream shown here at which site along the stream would stream erosion be
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Week 8 Final Exam (timed and single access)
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Part 1 of 4 - 52.0/ 52.0 Points
Question 1 of 50
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Refer to the image of a meandering stream shown here. At which site along the stream would stream
erosion be the most active?
A. D and B
B. A and C
C. B and C
D. C and D
E. A and E
Question 2 of 50
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Which type of faulting is most dangerous in Utah?
A. Thrust
B. Normal
C. Reverse
D. Strike-slip
, E. Transform
Question 3 of 50
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Where do we generally find the most quantity of explosive volcanic eruptions?
A. Divergent plate boundary
B. Subduction zone boundary
C. Mid-oceanic ridges
D. Ocean island hotspots
E. Transform plate boundary
Question 4 of 50
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James Hutton’s statement that “the present is the key to the past” (uniformitarianism) is demonstrated
by ________.
A. the Earth’s landscapes are fixed and have not changed
B. gravity being a recent phenomenon and not changing metamorphic rocks in the past
C. the volcano that erupted last year on August 15 will occur every 10 years on that date
D. the fact that our human ancestors hunted dinosaurs for millennia
E. ancient sedimentary rocks formed by similar processes as are observed today
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Question 5 of 50
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When going from a magnitude 5 to a magnitude 6 earthquake on the Richter magnitude scale, what is
the increase in seismic wave amplitude?
A. 0.5
B. 1
C. 10
D. 2
E. 100
, Question 6 of 50
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In the rock cycle, what processes directly link igneous rocks to metamorphic rocks?
A. melting and crystallization
B. deposition and lithification
C. compaction and cementation
D. weathering and erosion
E. recrystallization by high heat and pressure
Question 7 of 50
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What information is needed to determine the distance from the epicenter of an earthquake to a seismic
receiving station?
A. The difference between the amplitude of the seismic waves
B. The amplitude of the seismic waves on a seismogram
C. The time interval between the P and S waves
D. The magnitude of the earthquake
E. The transverse nature of the s-wave
Question 8 of 50
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Applying the principles of relative age-dating to the diagram, which of the following is TRUE.
Explanation of the diagram:
"A" represents an unconformity (erosional surface),
"B" is a basaltic dike,
"C" is a shale formation,
"D" is a sandstone formation,
"E" is a limestone formation,
"F" represents a thrust fault.
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