GCSE Geography -Rock types and erosion landforms
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Question 1 of 14
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What is a feature of the landscape called?
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Question 2 of 14
2. Question
Which of the following substances does NOT form impressive cliffs and headlands?
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Question 3 of 14
3. Question
What is the term that describes the way that rocks are folded or tilted?
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What are cracks in rocks called?
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5. Question
What enormous movement can cause rocks to snap, rather than bend or fold?
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6. Question
Different types of rock erode at different rates. Weaker bands of rock such as clay, erode more easily. What rock formation do they make as they erode?
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7. Question
Different types of rock erode at different rates. More resistant rock, like limestone erode more slowly. What rock formation do they make as they erode?
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Question 8 of 14
8. Question
Through a continual sequence of wave-cut notch formation and cliff collapse, the cliff will gradually retreat. What is the resulting gentle sloping rocky platform called?
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9. Question
Lines of weakness (faults) in a headland are prone to erosion. Gradually, the waves energy wears away the rock along the line of weakness. What is formed as a result?
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Over time, erosion may lead to two back-to-back caves breaking through the headland. What is formed as a result?
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Gradually the arch is enlarged by erosion. Eventually the roof collapses. What is the isolated rock formation that is left called?
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Question 12 of 14
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Which of the following is NOT a landform?
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Over time a stack is eroded by the waves and elements. What is the rock formation that is left called?
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Question 14 of 14
14. Question
Which of the following is NOT a process, that forms or sculpts, a landform?
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