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Waec Geography Questions
Question 671:
WAEC 2000
Granite rocks contain
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Silica,aluminium and iron
B
Silica,iron and magnesium
C
Iron and manganese
D
Silica and bauxite
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Question 672:
WAEC 2000
Denudation involves
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Reshaping of the earth by agents of transportation
B
Reshapping of the earth by agents of deposition
C
Reshaping of the earth by evolution
D
Destruction wastages and loss of earth's surface
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Question 673:
WAEC 2000
In the desert region the most prominent agent of erosion is
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Thunderstorms
B
Rainfall
C
Rivers
D
Wind
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Question 674:
WAEC 2000
Residual mountains occur when
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There are faults on the earth's crust
B
The earth's crust bends due to compression
C
The general level of land is lowered by agents of denudation
D
Materials are ejected from the interior of the earth and deposited on the earth's surface
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Question 675:
WAEC 2000
The lower course of a river is usually associated with the formation of
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Rapids and waterfalls
B
Meanders and interlocking spurs
C
V-shaped valleys
D
Ox-bow lakes
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