geography

The most visible form of soil erosion is?

A. wind erosion B. splash erosion C. sheet erosion D. gully erosion Correct Answer: Option D - gully erosion

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A process whereby a plant community is replaced by another is known as?

A. colonization B. succession C. competition D. consolidation Correct Answer: Option B - succession

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Bush burning affects the atmosphere directly by?

A. killing soil microbes B. adding to carbon(iv)oxide accumulation C. leaving the land surface bare D. adding ashes to the…

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In humid tropical regions; the major soil type is?

A. podzol B. chernozem C. latosol D. lithosol Correct Answer: Option C - latosol

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A landform that may result mainly from wind erosion is?

A. barchan B. seif dune C. wadi D. deflation hollow Correct Answer: Option D - deflation hollow

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In a karst topography; the visible features on the landscape include?

A. sinkhole B. tunnel C. stalactite D. stalagmite Correct Answer: Option B - tunnel

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The rock with the least carbon content is?

A. coal B. sandstone C. marble D. lignite Correct Answer: Option B - sandstone

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The duration of sunshine is measured by the?

A. aneroid barometer B. Campbell-Stokes recorder C. cup-anemometer D. minimum-maximum thermometers Correct Answer: Option B - Campbell-Stokes recorder

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The two areas of the world where cool ocean currents have contributed to the development of deserts along the coastal fringes are?

A. Namibia and Bangladesh B. Somalia and Western Australia C. California and Ghana D. Morocco and Peru Correct Answer: Option…

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Quartz; feldspar and mica are three principal minerals that can easily be seen in?

A. basalt B. coal C. granite D. limestone Correct Answer: Option D - limestone

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