EXAM 1
EXTRA CREDIT PROBLEMS

10 points of extra credit is available to be applied to your Exam 1 score. To get the extra credit you must FULLY ANSWER the following map and photo questions from the Exam 1 questions. Answers must be submitted to Bob by 5pm Friday April 3.
Map 4

Label an example of the following features on this map:
  • cirque
  • tarn
  • arete
  • col.
  • horn
  • hanging valley
  • U-shaped valley
  • Map 6

    Label the principle geomorphic features on this map and write a brief explanation of the sequence of events which created them.
    Photo 1

    What is the principle geomorphic feature shown in this photograph? How was it formed?
    Photo 2


    Label the principle geomorphic features shown in this photograph? How were they formed? Write a brief explanation of the sequence of events which created this landscape.

    Photo 4


    How did this feature form? Include detailed observations of the geomorphology in your explanation. Make sure you give a complete answer. A single word is not sufficient.

    Photo 5

    This is a view of the side of the summit of Mt Washington in New Hampshire. Explain the geomophology of this region. How did the landscape get to look this way?
    Photo 6

    What is the term for the principle geomorphic feature in this photo. Give a DETAILED explanation as to how it formed and what it tells you about the geomorphic history of this area.
    Photo 7

    What is the principle geomorphic feature in this photo. How did it form? What does it tell you about the geomorphic history of the region?