Earth Movements-endogenic Forces Earthquakes & Volcanoes, Exogenic forces :weathering and erosion. Theories Isostasy, Continental drift & Plate
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What are the two main types of earth movements based on the source of forces?
Which of the following is an example of a sudden endogenic movement?
Which type of weathering involves no change in the chemical composition of rocks?
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.
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.
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.
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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