1) This refers to the processes that occurs at or near the surface of the Earth. a) Endogenic Processes b) Exogenic Processes c) Exotic Processes 2) What is the primary source of energy that powers exogenic processes? a) The Sun b) The Earth's Core c) The Moon 3) "Weathering" is defined as the mechanical disintegration and chemical decomposition of rocks. There are two of its types, namely _____ weathering and _____ weathering. a) Natural, Physical b) Physical, Chemical c) Chemical, Natural 4) What type of weathering involves the breakdown of rocks without changing their composition? a) Mass Wasting b) Chemical Weathering c) Physical/Mechanical Weathering 5) "Mass _____" is an exogenic process where gravity acts as the main driving force towards the downslope movement of rock, negolith and soil. This process is most similar to landslides. a) Wasting b) Lifting c) Hopping 6) "Erosion" is an exogenic process referring to the transportation of weathered elements in different places? a) True b) False c) Maybe 7) What word can we form from the jumbled letters "TRANATIONPORTS". Clue: This is an exogenic process where weathered materials undergo saltation, traction, suspension, and solution. a) Prostration b) Transportation c) Asportation 8) This refers to the "consequence" of erosion, where the accumulation of weathered materials and sediments in one place creates different landforms. a) Erosion b) Transportation c) Deposition 9) This refers to the internal processes that occurs within the Earth, which results in the reshaping of the Earth's landforms. a) Endogenic Processes b) Exotic Processes c) Exogenic Processes 10) "_____ Energy" plays a vital role in our planet and is one of the extreme factors in what molecules make the world livable? a) Heat b) Sound c) Dark 11) This refers to the eruption of molten rock (magma) onto the Earth's surface through a vent. a) Metamorphism b) Magmatism c) Volcanism 12) "_____" is created by the movement of molten rocks in the mantle caused by thermal convection currents. This is also the driving force to volcanism. a) Plate Tectonic Motion b) Weather Patterns c) Ocean Currents 13) It is a molten rock that is essentially composed of oxygen, silicon, aluminum, sodium, and potassium. It is found within a volcano. a) Extrusive Rocks b) Magma c) Geothermal Energy 14) "_____" is the set of processes where existing rock is physically or chemically transformed at high temperature without significant melting, which leads to the formation of "_____" rocks due to the chemical actions of heat and pressure? a) Sedimentation, Metamorphic b) Weathering, Metamorphic c) Metamorphism, Metamorphic 15) What are the 3 ways to generate magma? a) Decompression Melting, Transfer of Heat, and Flux Melting b) Freezing, Evaporation, and Condensation c) Radioactive Decay, Erosion, and Sedimentation

EXOGENIC/ENDOGENIC PROCESSES (EARTH SCIENCE)

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