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Describe ice wedging
physical weathering that occurs when rainwater or melted ice soaks into tiny cracks in a rock and freezes, splitting the rock
exfoliation
the breaking or peeling away of rocks into layers
talus
rock fragments at the bottom of the mountain
carbonic acid
a very weak acid formed in solution when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
Oxidation
process in which oxygen reacts to other minerals by making compounds
Erosion
the carrying away of rock fragments
Headwaters
The source of a river
load
the materials carried by a stream
drainage system
a relatively large stream and any smaller streams that flow into it
Tribituaries
the streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river
oxbow lake
a crescent-shaped lake (often temporary) that is formed when a meander of a river is cut off from the main channel
Delta
triangular area of marshland formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of some rivers
cavern
a large cave
dripstone
calcium carbonate deposited by water droplets
sinkhole
a circular depression formed when the roof of a cave collapses
Karst
A type of landscape in rainy regions where there is limestone near the surface, characterized by caverns, sinkholes, and valleys
bar
an offshore ridge of sand or gravel built by waves and currents
barrier island
a long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
sea arch
narrow formation of rock that arches out into the water from the coast
sea stack
a column of rock remaining after the collapse of a sea arch
glacier
a thick sheet of ice that moves slowly under its own weight
ice cap
an ice sheet that covers a large glacier but is smaller than a continental glacier
crevasse
A deep crack or fissure in the ice of a glacier.
cirque
A huge bowl-shaped depression dug out by a valley glacier.
arete
sharps ridges that divide two cirques
horn
a pointed mountain peak surrounded by at least three cirques
fjord
valley along the coastline thats filled with melted water of a glacier
till
huge quantities of broken rock that a half-melted glacier carries
Moraine
accumulation of till left by a retreating glacier
drumlin
a low hill formed when a glacier overruns a moraine
outwash
deposits of sand, gravel, and other sediments that are washed out from beneath a glacier as the glacier melts
eolian process
any type of erosion caused by wind
sandstorm
a windstorm that accumulates sand; occurs in desert regions
dust storm
A condition in which strong winds carry dust over a large area, usually during drought conditions.
abrasion
the eroding action of windblown sand
terracing
a method used to prevent erosion by modifying a smooth slope into a series of levels
strip cropping
methos of erosion prevention by plnting alternating strips of erosion-prone crops
breakwaters
objects designed to reduce impact of waves
runoff
the water from rain that the ground cannot absorb.
gullying
the process in which running water carves a channel in the ground that cannot be repaired by ordinary cultivation
Eastern Continental and Great Divide
the eastern and western drainage divides of the Mississippi River drainage basin
levees
the natural ridges along a river's edge
meander
the winding, looping curves of a river
beach
a gently sloping shoreline covered by sand or pebbles
Ice Age
the period of widesread glaciation
deflation
the most important effect of wind erosion
Crescentic, parabolic, transverse, star
four sand dune types
Compare physical and chemical weathering physical- breakdown from larger rocks to smaller rocks
chemical- changes the composition if the rock
Compare physical and chemical weathering
basin-region drained by a drainage system
divide- a geographic boundary that separates two drainage systems
explain the difference between a drainage basin and a drainage divide
delta- a triangular shaped area of land at the end of a river; drops off sediments; empties into a sea
alluvial fan- a fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
compare deltas and alluvial fans
stalagtite- dripstone formation that hangs from the ceiling of a cave
stalagmite- dripstone formation that forms on the ground with calcium carbonate
column- occurs when a stalagtite and a stalagmite meet
contrast stalagtite, stalagmites, and columns
promontory-land that projects into the sea
sea cliff- waves erode the base of the promontory
sea cave- waves make an indention in soft rock
sea arch- happens the same way as caves nut causes the indention to go all the way through
sea stack- happens when a sea arch collapses
describe the erosion caused features found along rocky coasts
continental-covers alot of flat land
valley- like a river of ice flowing downhill
compare continental and valley glaciers
deflation
removal of sand or soil by the wind
crescentic-points of the dune face away from the wind
parabolic-points of dune face toward the wind
Both crescentic and parabolic dunes have a U shape. How can these two dunes be told apart?
soil creep- slow movement of soil or rock
mudflow- rapid movement of loose, water-saturated soil
avalaunche- mass of ice or snow flowing from mountain
landslide- sudden slides of huge masses
rockfall-rocks or small peices of land fall off a mountain
Describe the types of mass wasting.