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Dark colored igneous rocks are enriched in silicon (Si), aluminum (Al), potassium (K)
and sodium (Na). and deficient in iron (Fe), calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg). - Answer
False

Sediment transported and deposited by glacial meltwater (glaciofluvial) is - Answer
outwash

In travelling from west to east, Ohio bedrock exposures generally become younger in
age. - Answer True

All outcropping native bedrock in Ohio was formed during - Answer the Paleozoic era

Most natural organic (peat) deposits in Ohio are found within the area once covered by
glacial ice. - Answer True

Slate is created by metamorphic alteration of - Answer shale

Glacial landform composed of a thin veneer of glacial till deposited by melting ice during
glacial retreat. - Answer ground moraine

In the western half of Ohio, most soils are developed from some type of glacial deposit. -
Answer True

Glacial outwash tends to be unstratified and poorly sorted. - Answer False

Individual grains of intrusive (slowly cooled magma) igneous rocks cannot be seen
without magnification. - Answer False

Identify the location of the cross-hatched area shown below. - Answer T.1S R.1W Sec 10

In the topographic image below, the horizontal distance from the hilltop to the valley
floor is 2192 ft. Find the percent slope and the elevation. - Answer 14, 20

In the topographic image below, the horizontal distance from the hilltop to the and
elevation contour interval. - Answer 5.4, 10

The density of a settling suspension of soil particles gradually increases with time. -
Answer False

Remains a ball when squeezed, 1-2 inch long ribbons and excessively smooth feel is -
Answer a silty clay loam texture

The buoyant force on a floating hydrometer is equal to the weight of the suspension
displaced by the hydrometer. - Answer True

, Particles of high density have higher settling velocities (fall faster in a suspension)
compared to particles of low density. - Answer True

Remains a ball when squeezed, <1-inch long ribbons and neither excessively smooth nor
excessively gritty feel is - Answer a loam texture

A 10-gram sample of mineral soil composed of 40% sand and 20% silt contains 4 grams
of clay. - Answer True

Remains a ball when squeezed but does not ribbon is - Answer a loamy sand texture

In a suspension of settling particles, the particle settling velocity decreases with -
Answer none of the choices given??

Ca2+ is a better dispersant of clay particles than Na+. - Answer False

Dry sandy soils evolve more heat of wetting compared to dry clayey soils - Answer False

Attraction among water molecules for each other - Answer cohesion

Atterberg limits are water contents at which soils undergo major changes of state (i.e.
solid, semi-solid, plastic, liquid). - Answer True

A soil with LEP >9 is likely to be unsafe for building foundations. - Answer True

Atterberg limits generally decrease with decreasing clay content. - Answer True

Clayey soils can receive less water before reaching their liquid limit compared to sandy
soils - Answer False

Atterberg limits are water contents at which soils undergo changes in behavior -
Answer True

A model for the structure of silicate clay minerals that best fits the results of clay
surface area measurements is - Answer the layer model

Soils with low clay content generally have low plasticity index. - Answer True

Adsorbed water - Answer expresses restricted molecular motions (stretching, rotating,
vibrating)

Soil texture class that has the lowest permanent wilting point - Answer sand

Soil texture class that has the highest bulk density - Answer sandy loam

Soil texture class containing the most gravitational water - Answer NOT clay loam

Soil texture class that has the fastest rate of capillary rise - Answer NOT silt loam

A soil holds 10 gallons of water at field capacity and retains 2 gallons of water at the
wilting point. The available water of this soil is - Answer 8 gallons
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