Erosive Forces Review #2. Wave Erosion Mass Movements 100 200 300 400 500.

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Erosive Forces Review #2

Wave Erosion Mass Movements

Wave Erosion 100 Answer

Wave Erosion 200 Answer

Wave Erosion 300 Answer

Wave Erosion 400 Answer

Wave Erosion 500 Diagram how sediment travels along the shoreline due to longshore drift. Answer

Mass Movements 100 Slow, downhill movement of sediment… Answer

Mass Movements 200 Sudden movement of loose rock and soil… Answer

Mass Movements 300 Downhill movement of one large block of soil… Answer

Mass Movements 400 Slow, downslope flow of wet, muddy soil over frozen subsoil… Answer

Glacial Erosion 500 Caused by??? Answer

Glacial Deposition 100 Answer

Glacial Deposition 200 Sorted or unsorted ? Answer

Glacial Deposition 300 Answer Sorted or unsorted ?

Glacial Deposition 400 Answer Sorted or unsorted ?

Glacial Deposition 500 Answe r Sorted or unsorted ?

Wind 100 Type of erosion in which fine, dry soil particles are blown away… Answer

Wind 200 Thick, yellowish deposit of windblown dust… Answer

Wind 300 Movement of sand grains… Answer

Wind 400 First step in sand dune formation… Answer

Wind 500 Reason clay sediment is not able to travel by wind… Answer

Coastline Features 100 Answer

Coastline Features 200 Answer

Coastline Features 300 Answer

Coastline Features 400 Answer

Coastline Features 500 Answer

Wave Erosion Answer Breakwater – protects boats Game Board

Wave Erosion Answer Game Board Groin – traps the longshore flow of sand

Wave Erosion Answer Jetty – prevent deposition in the channel Game Board

Wave Erosion Answer Seawall – wave barrier Game Board

Wave Erosion Answer Game Board

Mass Movements Answer Creep Game Board

Mass Movements Answer Landslide Game Board

Mass Movements Answer Slump Game Board

Mass Movements Answer Solifluction Game Board

Glacial Erosion Answer Striations… Caused by abrasion Game Board

Glacial Deposition Answer Erratic Game Board

Glacial Deposition Answer Esker…sorted. Game Board

Glacial Deposition Answer Kame…sorted Game Board

Glacial Deposition Answer Outwash…sorted Game Board

Glacial Deposition Answer Terminal moraine… unsorted Game Board

Wind Answer Deflation Game Board

Wind Answer Loess Game Board

Wind Answer Saltation Game Board

Wind Answer An obstruction slows wind speed Game Board

Wind Answer Very cohesive Game Board

Coastline Features Answer Barrier island – parallel to the coastline Game Board

Coastline Features Answer Bay barrier – cuts a bay off from the ocean Game Board

Coastline Features Answer Headland – land that sticks out into the ocean Game Board

Coastline Features Answer Spit – sand deposited as a longshore current turns into a bay Game Board

Coastline Features Answer Tombolo – sand that connects an island to the mainland Game Board