Broadly generalizing, the three primary soil-forming regimes are ____

a. eluviation, illuviation, and alleviation
b. laterization, podzolization, and nitrification
c. calcification, podzolization, and laterization
d. podzolization, eluviation, and illuviation
e. laterization, salinization, fertilization


c

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Describe where another cutoff meander might develop in the future (describe the location relative to labeled places on the map).

The following questions are based on Map T-7, the “Canyonlands National Park, Utah” topographic map (scale 1:62,500; contour interval 80 feet), Figures 32-3 and 42-2, stereograms of this region, and Figure 42-1a, an oblique aerial photograph of this area. The map, stereograms, and photograph show the deeply entrenched meanders of the Green River north of Canyonlands National Park, Utah (38°33'40"N, 110°03'16"W). What will be an ideal response?

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____________ are formed as a result of sediments washing off the land that have built out the coast. These sediments

accumulate on a broad continental shelf. Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Read each statement below and then write "climate" or "weather" in the blank space

________ The forecast tomorrow calls for rain. ________ The low temperature this morning was 2° F. ________ The record low temperature here is -16°F. ________ Severe thunderstorms are possible today. ________ Our average annual temperature is 68°F. What will be an ideal response?

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