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Glaciers & Deserts. Long quiz. What do we call this cracks? What do we call the zone where these cracks are found? Describe in 1 word/phrase the zone where these cracks are found. What do we call the huge mass of ice floating in the water?
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Glaciers & Deserts Long quiz
What do we call this cracks? • What do we call the zone where these cracks are found? • Describe in 1 word/phrase the zone where these cracks are found.
What do we call the huge mass of ice floating in the water? • What do we call the process of breaking of these large chunks of ice? • Compare the rate of breaking down of ice now and during the early 19th century.
What type of glaciers is shown in this picture? 8-9 . Identify these features. • What do the black stripes imply?
Which view in the diagram shows how a line of stakes planted straight across the toe area of a mountain glacier will look after a few months?
12-13. What type of flow occurs in these regions? • What does the snowline represent? • What happens when the budget is balanced?
What does the black line tell us? • What will happen if I increase the amount of snowfall? • What will happen if I increase the temperature?
What will happen to these topography after undergoing period of glaciations?
What do we call this rock? • What has deposited this? • What do we call materials deposited by glacial ice? • What do call materials deposited by glacial melt water?
What are these holes? • Describe how they form. • Explain the Milankovitch theory (what it is & what are the milankovitch cycle)
What is the latitude range where the major deserts of the world are found? • List the categories of deserts?
What is this feature? • What type of erosion produces this feature? • Aside this feature, what other feature can be produced by this type of erosion?
Identify this feature. • What does the arrow represent.
What do we call these features? • Describe how these are produce.
What do we call these-individual fan-shaped features? • How are these formed? • What do we call the features that are formed when these fans coalesce?