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A graben is an upraised block bounded by two reverse faults. T or F - ✔✔False
A thrust fault is best described as ______________ - ✔✔A low angle, reverse
fault
In thrust faulting, __________________ - ✔✔the crust is shortened and
thickened
A(n) ___________________ is a thick accumulation of sediments and small,
tectonic blocks formed of material scraped off a descending lithospheric plate -
✔✔Accretionary-wedge complex
Accentionary wedges develop along subduction zones where sediments and
other rocks are scraped off a descending plate and piled against the leading
edge of the overriding plate. T or F - ✔✔True
A good example of present day, passive continental margin is the
_______________ - ✔✔east coast of North America
In a reverse fault, the hanging wall block moves up relative to the footwall
block. T or F - ✔✔True
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, Normal fault form in response to horizontal, tensional stresses that stretch or
elongate the rocks. T or F - ✔✔True
A(n) _____________ fault has little or no vertical movements of the two blocks -
✔✔Strike-slip
The _________________ in California is the boundary between the North
American and Pacific plates - ✔✔San Andreas strike-slip fault
How do freezing, thawing, wetting, and drying contribute to soil creep? -
✔✔The soil expands and contracts, lifting particles and dropping them a slight
distance downslope.
Which of the following statements concerning mudflows is not true? -
✔✔Mudflows deposit talus slopes.
Which of the following materials has the maximum sustainable slope angle as
determined by the angle of repose? - ✔✔Dry Sand
Where do the most rapid mass-wasting events occur? - ✔✔Rugged, geologically
young mountains
As an erosional process, how is mass wasting different from wind, water, and
ice? - ✔✔Mass wasting does not require a transporting medium; gravity is its
controlling force.
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