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Earth Movements-endogenic Forces Earthquakes & Volcanoes, Exogenic forces :weathering and erosion. Theories Isostasy, Continental drift & Plate

Telangana Open School (TOSS) · Class 12 · Geography

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What are the two main types of earth movements based on the source of forces?

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Which of the following is an example of a sudden endogenic movement?

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Which type of weathering involves no change in the chemical composition of rocks?

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What is the term for the supercontinent proposed by Wegener?

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Which of the following is a feature formed by normal faulting?

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Rift valley

Normal faulting leads to the formation of a graben or rift valley, where the central block moves downward.

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Which type of lava is highly viscous and forms steep-sided volcanoes?

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Acidic lava

Acidic lava is rich in silica, making it highly viscous and leading to the formation of steep-sided volcanoes.

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What is the primary cause of exfoliation in rocks?

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Repeated heating and cooling

Exfoliation occurs due to repeated expansion and contraction of rock surfaces from heating and cooling, causing outer layers to peel off.

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Which of the following is NOT a type of physical weathering?

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Oxidation

Oxidation is a chemical weathering process, not physical, as it involves chemical change in rock minerals.

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