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Unit 37 Review Questions
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Why does slope failure occur when a slope is oversteepened?
Gravitational force is no longer opposed by any other forces.
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Gravitational force and frictional force become equal.
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Gravitational force is expressed entirely along the slope's angle of repose.
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Gravitational force is stronger than the combined forces of friction and cohesion.
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What is the main way that tree roots can help stabilize a slope?
Tree roots decrease the frictional force of the slope.
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Tree roots lower the gravitational force on the slope.
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Tree roots decrease the angle of the slope.
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Tree roots increase the cohesion of the slope.
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Movement downslope of more or less intact blocks of material along a curved surface is termed:
creep
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slump
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flow
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fall
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Debris flows:
require saturated slopes
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usually move very slowly
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often move down an existing stream channel
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rarely threaten human lives
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Rainfall causes many mass movements because it:
decreases the force of gravity on the slope
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increases the amount of air in soil pores
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changes the temperature of the slope
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reduces friction in the slope
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Which type of mass movement results in the formation of talus?
Debris flow
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Earth flow
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Fall
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Slump
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Solifluction is most common:
at high latitudes
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in desert regions
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in humid midlatitude climates
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in the tropics and subtropics
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