55_2 Process-Form Indigenous Music and Landforms - Question 3

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Question 3 0 / 0.5 pts The Fort McDermitt Paiute Shoshone Tribes in southern Idaho are experiencing the consequences of shifts in climate. This video discusses some of the changes being experience: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gy2SvdLfmoU Links to an external site. The video opens with traditional music in the first 20 seconds and then at the end. Between is an interesting discussion framed by some great scenery of the southern Idaho region. The geomorphic question asks you to look at the scenery between 0:58 seconds and 1:14. Look carefully at the exposed rock faces. Look at the color of the rocks. Look at how the rocks are decaying and mass wasting. Do your best to identify the basic rock type seen in these 16 seconds. Make the best choice. I know its tough, asking you to apply knowledge learned from Earth Materials, Weathering, and Mass Wasting lectures. But you know that wrong answers will never hurt your grade. So have fun. granite You Answered shale Correct Answer basalt sandstone Shale is compressed mud and is not able to form the cliff faces you see. Sandstone is light in color -- not dark. The same is true for granite, which is light in color. Also, granite does not make cliff faces like you see, but rather weathers into spheroidal forms. Basalt is dark in color. It makes cliff faces
like you see. Basalt is all over southern Idaho, produced by the trail of the Yellowstone Hot Spot (learned about in the Plate Tectonics lecture).
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