Which of the following is NOT a way in which local mountains can be built?
A. folding
B. normal faulting
C. thrust faulting
D. prolonged volcanism in composite volcanoes
E. All of these are ways to make local mountains.
Answer: E
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Which of the following is not generally true of the basal layer of a glacier?
A) It can extend tens of meters above the ground surface. B) It tends to flow more slowly than the overlying parts of the glacier. C) It contains more debris than other parts of the glacier. D) Crevafsses form in this region of the glacier.
Which naturalist was fascinated by the countryside around Concord, Massachusetts and wrote of his experiences living close with nature?
A. Lewis Thomas B. Ralph Waldo Emerson C. Henry David Thoreau D. Rachel Carson
A hydric soil is one that
A) is typical of wetlands and may contain peat. B) is unusually well suited for agriculture. C) is typical of tropical areas that receive abundant rainfall. D) was typical of the U.S. prairie states until the Dust Bowl of the 1930s.