Chapter 6. True or false

In this test you have to decide whether the statement is true or false.

6.1. Soil layers created by soil forming processes are called genetic horizons. They differ in colour, structure and humus content. A, B and C horizons as well as their subhorizons are distinguished.
6.2. Plant or anuimal species which prefer warm environments and tolerate drought are called xerotherm species.
6.3. The atmosphere does NOT belong to the complex climate system.
6.4. The jet stream is NOT part of global circulation.
6.5. The ridge of bar farthest away from the coastline is a lido.
6.6. CaCO3 + H2CO3 = Ca2(CO2) +H2O
6.7. The diapir cuts through the strata lying above.
6.8. Pillow lava solidifies from acidic lava pouring onto water or into the sea in a chracteristic shape.
6.9. Chernitsa is the vernacular name for springs with carbon-dioxide and sulfur-bearing water in the land of the Palotzes.
6.10. River bend cutoffs are scientifically called captures.
6.11. Humification involves the transformation of dead plant or animal residues incorporated in the soil into humus through a series of chemical processes.
6.12. Nature Reserve is the second level of protection in the legal system of Hungarian nature conservation. It is a major contiguous landscape section rich in natural and visual values.
6.13. The cryosphere is NOT part of the complex climate system.
6.14. Evapotranspiration combines the evaporation of the bare soil surface with the transpiration of the vegetation.
6.15. The pingo is the largest periglacial landform with ice core.
6.16. The remnant of a collapsed sea arch is a sea stack.
6.17. The epicentre is the site of origin of an earthquake at depth.
6.18. Trace elements occur in concentrations less than 0.1 mass per cent in rocks and minerals.
6.19. An epicontinental sea forms in an area transitionally inundated by a transgressing shallow sea.
6.20. Juvenile water derives from solidifying magma and joins the global hydrological cycle.
6.1.

Soil layers created by soil forming processes are called genetic horizons. They differ in colour, structure and humus content. A, B and C horizons as well as their subhorizons are distinguished.

True

False

6.2.

Plant or anuimal species which prefer warm environments and tolerate drought are called xerotherm species.

True

False

6.3.

The atmosphere does NOT belong to the complex climate system.

True

False

6.4.

The jet stream is NOT part of global circulation.

True

False

6.5.

The ridge of bar farthest away from the coastline is a lido.

True

False

6.6.

CaCO3 + H2CO3 = Ca2(CO2) +H2O

True

False

6.7.

The diapir cuts through the strata lying above.

Frue

False

6.8.

Pillow lava solidifies from acidic lava pouring onto water or into the sea in a chracteristic shape.

True

False

6.9.

Chernitsa is the vernacular name for springs with carbon-dioxide and sulfur-bearing water in the land of the Palotzes.

True

False

6.10.

River bend cutoffs are scientifically called captures.

True

False

6.11.

Humification involves the transformation of dead plant or animal residues incorporated in the soil into humus through a series of chemical processes.

True

False

6.12.

Nature Reserve is the second level of protection in the legal system of Hungarian nature conservation. It is a major contiguous landscape section rich in natural and visual values.

True

False

6.13.

The cryosphere is NOT part of the complex climate system.

True

False

6.14.

Evapotranspiration combines the evaporation of the bare soil surface with the transpiration of the vegetation.

True

False

6.15.

The pingo is the largest periglacial landform with ice core.

True

False

6.16.

The remnant of a collapsed sea arch is a sea stack.

True

False

6.17.

The epicentre is the site of origin of an earthquake at depth.

True

False

6.18.

Trace elements occur in concentrations less than 0.1 mass per cent in rocks and minerals.

True

False

6.19.

An epicontinental sea forms in an area transitionally inundated by a transgressing shallow sea.

True

False

6.20.

Juvenile water derives from solidifying magma and joins the global hydrological cycle.

True

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