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Kryger [21]
3 years ago
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35. Feature J? Hint: Feature J cannot be determined from the aerial imagery. It is a debris flow. Use this information in #36 to

identify the option that best describes what you would see if a debris flow had occurred in this location.?

Geography
1 answer:
mart [117]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

35. A 36. A

Here is the question in order and clear terms:

<em>Attached below is a screenshot of feature J (from this link: https://ksugis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=23259c1cf923453aa9429ba2c6457b34)</em>

35. Feature J? Hint: Feature J cannot be determined from the aerial imagery. It is a debris flow. Use this information in #36 to identify the option that best describes what you would see if a debris flow had occurred in this location.

A. Slump

B. Debris flow

C. Mudflow

D. Soil Creep

36. Why did you pick the answer you did in Question 35?

A. Because the images show material that has rotated and moved down the slope along a concave plane relative to the surface.

B. Because the images show the results of a rapidly flowing and extremely powerful mass of water, rocks, sediment, boulders, and trees.

C. Because the images show the results of a well-saturated and highly fluid mass of fine-textured sediment

D. Because the images show the result of a gradual downhill movement of soil, trees, and rocks due to the force of gravity.

Explanation

35. Slump

36. Because the images show material that has rotated and moved down the slope along a concave plane relative to the surface.

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