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GEL 109 Exam 3 Review Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Version 2025 Graded A+ Chemical Weathering - Answers Breakdown of rocks through chemical reactions, altering composition. Differential Weathering - Answers Uneven wearing away of rocks due to variations in composition. Erosion - Answers Transporting and wearing down of Earth's surface materials by natural forces. Exfoliation Dome - Answers Landform created by peeling or shedding of outer rock layers. Expansive Soil - Answers Soil that swells when it absorbs water and shrinks when it dries. Frost Action - Answers Physical weathering caused by expansion of water when it freezes. Hydrolysis - Answers Chemical reaction in which water breaks down minerals, contributing to rock weathering. Laterite - Answers Soil rich in iron and aluminum oxides, found in tropical regions. Mechanical Weathering - Answers Disintegration of rocks into smaller fragments without changing chemical composition. Oxidation - Answers Chemical reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen, leading to rusting or reddening of minerals. Parent Material - Answers Underlying geological material from which soil forms through weathering processes. Pressure Release - Answers Physical weathering process that occurs when overlying rocks are removed, leading to expansion and cracking of underlying rocks. Regolith - Answers Layer of loose, fragmented material covering solid rock on Earth's surface. Salt Crystal Growth - Answers Process in which growth of salt crystals within rocks causes physical weathering. Sheet Joints - Answers Sets of fractures or separations in rocks that develop parallel to the surface due to tectonic stress. Soil - Answers Top layer of Earth's surface made up of mineral particles, organic matter, water, and air. Soil Degradation - Answers Deterioration of soil quality and fertility, often due to erosion, overuse, or pollution. Soil Horizon - Answers Distinct layer in a soil profile with unique characteristics and composition. Solution - Answers Process of rock dissolution through the action of water or acidic solutions. Spheroidal Weathering - Answers Weathering process that rounds corners and edges of rocks, resulting in spherical shapes. Talus - Answers Slope covered with rock fragments that have fallen or rolled down from a cliff or higher elevation. Thermal Expansion and Contraction - Answers Physical weathering caused by repeated heating and cooling of rocks, leading to cracks and fractures. Weathering - Answers Natural processes of breaking down and altering rocks and minerals on Earth's surface. Discontinuity - Answers Boundary or zone within Earth's interior with distinct change in composition or physical properties of rock. Earthquake - Answers Sudden and violent shaking of the ground caused by release of energy along geological faults. Elastic Rebound Theory - Answers Theory explaining earthquakes, suggesting energy accumulates in rocks until they break and release seismic energy. Epicenter - Answers Point on Earth's surface directly above earthquake's focus, where seismic waves are most strongly felt. Focus - Answers Underground point where an earthquake originates, marking location of initial rupture or fault movement. Geothermal Gradient - Answers Increase in temperature with depth beneath Earth's surface. Intensity - Answers Measure of an earthquake's effects at a specific location. Love Wave (L-wave) - Answers Seismic surface wave causing horizontal ground motion, damaging structures. Magnitude - Answers Measure of energy released by an earthquake. Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale - Answers Scale assessing earthquake intensity based on observed effects. Mohorovičić Discontinuity (Moho) - Answers Boundary between Earth's crust and underlying mantle, characterized by change in seismic wave velocity. P-wave - Answers Primary or compressional seismic waves that travel faster and can pass through solids and liquids.

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GEL 109 Exam 3 Review Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Version 2025 Graded A+

Chemical Weathering - Answers Breakdown of rocks through chemical reactions, altering composition.

Differential Weathering - Answers Uneven wearing away of rocks due to variations in composition.

Erosion - Answers Transporting and wearing down of Earth's surface materials by natural forces.

Exfoliation Dome - Answers Landform created by peeling or shedding of outer rock layers.

Expansive Soil - Answers Soil that swells when it absorbs water and shrinks when it dries.

Frost Action - Answers Physical weathering caused by expansion of water when it freezes.

Hydrolysis - Answers Chemical reaction in which water breaks down minerals, contributing to rock
weathering.

Laterite - Answers Soil rich in iron and aluminum oxides, found in tropical regions.

Mechanical Weathering - Answers Disintegration of rocks into smaller fragments without changing
chemical composition.

Oxidation - Answers Chemical reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen, leading to rusting or
reddening of minerals.

Parent Material - Answers Underlying geological material from which soil forms through weathering
processes.

Pressure Release - Answers Physical weathering process that occurs when overlying rocks are removed,
leading to expansion and cracking of underlying rocks.

Regolith - Answers Layer of loose, fragmented material covering solid rock on Earth's surface.

Salt Crystal Growth - Answers Process in which growth of salt crystals within rocks causes physical
weathering.

Sheet Joints - Answers Sets of fractures or separations in rocks that develop parallel to the surface due
to tectonic stress.

Soil - Answers Top layer of Earth's surface made up of mineral particles, organic matter, water, and air.

Soil Degradation - Answers Deterioration of soil quality and fertility, often due to erosion, overuse, or
pollution.

Soil Horizon - Answers Distinct layer in a soil profile with unique characteristics and composition.

Solution - Answers Process of rock dissolution through the action of water or acidic solutions.

, Spheroidal Weathering - Answers Weathering process that rounds corners and edges of rocks, resulting
in spherical shapes.

Talus - Answers Slope covered with rock fragments that have fallen or rolled down from a cliff or higher
elevation.

Thermal Expansion and Contraction - Answers Physical weathering caused by repeated heating and
cooling of rocks, leading to cracks and fractures.

Weathering - Answers Natural processes of breaking down and altering rocks and minerals on Earth's
surface.

Discontinuity - Answers Boundary or zone within Earth's interior with distinct change in composition or
physical properties of rock.

Earthquake - Answers Sudden and violent shaking of the ground caused by release of energy along
geological faults.

Elastic Rebound Theory - Answers Theory explaining earthquakes, suggesting energy accumulates in
rocks until they break and release seismic energy.

Epicenter - Answers Point on Earth's surface directly above earthquake's focus, where seismic waves are
most strongly felt.

Focus - Answers Underground point where an earthquake originates, marking location of initial rupture
or fault movement.

Geothermal Gradient - Answers Increase in temperature with depth beneath Earth's surface.

Intensity - Answers Measure of an earthquake's effects at a specific location.

Love Wave (L-wave) - Answers Seismic surface wave causing horizontal ground motion, damaging
structures.

Magnitude - Answers Measure of energy released by an earthquake.

Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale - Answers Scale assessing earthquake intensity based on observed
effects.

Mohorovičić Discontinuity (Moho) - Answers Boundary between Earth's crust and underlying mantle,
characterized by change in seismic wave velocity.

P-wave - Answers Primary or compressional seismic waves that travel faster and can pass through solids
and liquids.

P-wave Shadow Zone - Answers Area on Earth's surface where P-waves are not detected, occurring
between 103 and 143 degrees from epicenter.

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