Topic 5 Lesson 4: Glacial and Wave Erosion Quiz

Topic 5 Lesson 4: Glacial and Wave Erosion Quiz

6th Grade

6 Qs

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Topic 5 Lesson 4: Glacial and Wave Erosion Quiz

Topic 5 Lesson 4: Glacial and Wave Erosion Quiz

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Geography

6th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which factor causes glacial movement downhill?

wind

oceans

gravity

snow

2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

People travel from all over the world to see more than 30 glaciers at Glacier National Park in Alaska.

Evidence of glacial action can be observed all over the park. Which of these are ways that glaciers can change Earth's surface? Choose all that apply.

deposition

plucking

physical weathering

abrasion

longshore drift

3.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Glaciers are formed by snow falling from the atmosphere on a place such as Alaska, where it does not melt. More and more snow falls and becomes compacted over a period of time to make a glacier. A glacier that moves seven miles per year is considered a very rapidly-moving glacier. Different parts of a glacier may move along at different rates of speed. How do Earth's spheres interact when a glacier moves across its surface? Which THREE spheres and interactions below are correct. (Choose 3)

Atmosphere - wind blowing snow onto the glacier

Hydrosphere - melting of the glacier forming rivers and lakes

Biosphere - animals living on the glacier

Lithosphere - glacier carving out valleys and shaping the landscape

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Emily mixes cornstarch with water on top of pebbles in a pan to build a model of a glacier. She places the pan on a textbook at a tilt. Next, she observes as the glacier with pebbles moves slowly and deposits till at the bottom of the pan. What does the glacial till form at the bottom of the pan?

terminal moraine

kettle

lateral moraine

horn

5.

CLASSIFICATION QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Sal visits the beach and observes many different landforms. He recently learned they formed by either ocean wave erosion or deposition. Use the graphic organizer to sort these landforms in the word bank into ones that are formed by deposition or by erosion.

Groups:

(a) Wave Erosion

,

(b) Wave Deposition

barrier island

sea arch

sea stack

sand bar

sea cave

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The beach is a place where a lot of erosion happens. Waves and wind are constantly moving sand from place to place. Which of these landforms could protect communities living near beaches during a hurricane that caused big waves to hit the coast?

barrier islands

sea stacks

longshore drift

sea arch