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58. A large porous geological formation capable of holding large amounts of wate

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Question

58. A large porous geological formation capable of holding large amounts of water:

a.       Aquifer

b.       Mesa

c.       Spring

d.       Water Table

e.       Aquaclude

59. A large impermeable geological formation:

a.       Aquifer

b.       Mesa

c.       Spring

d.       Water Table

e.       Aquaclude

60. Tributaries meet at a ______.

a.       Divide

b.             Confluence

c.       Basin

d.             Interfluves

61. What material is the best constituent for aquifer composition?

A.            Quartz

B.            Sandstone

C.            Shale

D.            Obsidian

E.            Cambrian

62. The beauty of the Guangxi predominantly results from:

a.       block faulting creating horsts and grabens

b.       explosive volcanism, lava flows, and igneous intrusions

c.       down cutting of streams through horizontal rock layers

d.       erosion of water soluble Karst

63. What epoch has the earth been in for the last 10,000 years?

a.       Holocene

b.       Quaternary

c.       Jurassic

d.       Precambrian

64. The solid part of the exterior of the Earth is:

   0

a.       Atmosphere

b.       Lithosphere

c.       Hydrosphere

d.       Biosphere

65. The type of plate margin you would expect to see artesian springs:

a.       Convergent

b.       Passive

c.       Divergent

66. The process by which one lithospheric plate is forced beneath another:

a.       Lithification

b.       Seismology

c.       Metamorphism

d.       Subduction

e.       Rifting

67.                  The place where the continental crust is underwater at the plate boundary

a.       Focus

b.       Hotspot

c.       epicenter

d.       shelf

Explanation / Answer

1) aquifer

an aquifer is a geological formation which is both porous and permeable

2) aquiclude

it is a geological formation which is porous enough to hold water but not permeable

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