A snow age is a period of time when much of the Earth’s land is covered in glaciers.
 A: True
 B: False
 A ____________________ is a thick ice mass that moves slowly over the land surface.
 The glacial budget is the balance or lack of balance between accumulation at the head of a glacier and loss, or wastage, at the foot
 A: True
 B: False
 Although chemical weathering occurs in deserts, _____________________ is far more dominant in shaping desert landscapes.
 An alluvial fan is a fan-shaped deposits of sediments formed when a stream’s slop[e is abruptly reduced
 A: True
 B: False
 A __________________ is a flat area on the floor of an undrained desert basin that fills and becomes a lake after heavy rain.
 Wind erodes land surfaces in two ways. Name them!
 WIndblown silt can be build up, forming thick deposits called what ?
 Which of the following isn’t a real sand dune?
 A: barchan dunes
 B: latitudinal dunes
 C: transversal dunes
 D: parabolic dunes
 What is known as the vibration of the earth produced by the rapid release of energy within the lithosphere?
 A: blizzard
 B: mudflow
 C: earthquake
 The point within earth where an earthquake starts is called the focus
 A: True
 B: False
 _______________ are fractures in earth where movement has occurred
 A(n) ________________________ is an earthquake that occurs sometimes soon after the major earthquake.
 Foreshocks can happen days, weeks or even months before the major quake
 A: True
 B: False
 Earthquakes produce 2 main types of seismic waves. Name them!
 There are 2 types of body waves. Name them!
 17. The Greek word “seismo” means what?
 18. A seismogram is an instrument that records seismic waves
 A: True
 B: False
 19. A seismograph is the record made by a moment magnitude
 A: True
 B: False
 20. The ____________________ ______________ and the moment magnitude scale 
 measure earthquake magnitude.
 21. If Los Angeles had a moment magnitude reading of 2.5, the results would be?
 A: generally not felt
 B: rarely felt
 C: destructive in built-up areas
 22. If New York City had a moment magnitude reading of 5.5, the results would be?
 A: generally not felt
 B: potentially perceptible
 C: can be damaging shocks
 23. If E. St. Louis, Illinois had a moment magnitude reading of 6.4, the results would be?
 A: generally not felt
 B: rarely felt
 C: destructive in built-up areas
 24. Earthquake -related hazards include seismic shaking, liquefaction. Landslides, 
 __________________ and tsunamis
 25. Define the term, “liquefaction”!
 26. A _______________________ is a wave formed when the ocean floor shifts suddenly during an earthquake.
 27. The earth’s interior consists of 3 major layers defined by their chemical composition. Name them!
 28. Out of these 3 layers of the earth, which is the highest in volume?
 29. Which of the following isn’t a real layer of the earth, based on physical properties?
 A: lithosphere
 B: middle core
 C: inner core
 30. The outer core is a solid layer of the earth.
 A: True
 B: False