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Unit 46 Review Questions
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Permafrost:
is common in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
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is primarily discontinuous north of the Arctic Circle
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is not currently present in Alaska
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extends further south during periods of extensive glaciation
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Why are wet soils common in periglacial landscapes?
Water moves upward from deep underground aquifers.
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There is often limited drainage.
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Heavy rainfall is common in summer months.
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They are subject to substantial runoff from melting snow from higher elevations.
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In what permafrost layer would you expect to find the most rocks broken down by frost wedging?
Active layer
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Upper reaches of the permafrost table
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Lower reaches of the permafrost table
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Permanently frozen ground at extensive depths
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The patterned ground found in periglacial environments:
requires permafrost for its formation
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is the remnant of melted ice wedges
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is an extensive pattern of interconnected polygons
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results from frost-shattered rock, frost upheaving, and gravity
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Polygon shapes just like those seen in ice-wedge polygons at far northern latitudes are currently evident in the Midwest region of the United States. This means:
there are extensive regions of permafrost underlying these Midwest areas
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there once were regions of permafrost underlying these Midwest areas
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continental glaciers did not reach the Midwest
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the Midwest polygon shapes must have originated through some other mechanism than ice wedging
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