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Question 11 pts
Which weather event increases the amount of wind and water erosion?
Group of answer choices
volcanoes
glaciers
earthquakes
cyclones
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Question 21 pts
What geological event would most likely create a cliff?
Group of answer choices
wind
floods
earthquakes
volcanoes
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Question 31 pts
Which effect could be a result of climate change?
Group of answer choices
shorter droughts
decreased cyclones
increased glaciers
increased volcanic activity
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1) Cyclones — strong winds and heavy rains from cyclones increase both wind and water erosion.
2) Earthquakes — faulting and uplift during earthquakes can form cliffs (fault scarps).
3) Increased volcanic activity — among the choices given, this is the only plausible result (e.g., deglaciation can alter crustal stress and potentially trigger volcanic activity).
1) Cyclones — strong winds and heavy rains from cyclones increase both wind and water erosion.
2) Earthquakes — faulting and uplift during earthquakes can form cliffs (fault scarps).
3) Increased volcanic activity — among the choices given, this is the only plausible result (e.g., deglaciation can alter crustal stress and potentially trigger volcanic activity).
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