This study source was downloaded by 100000857300661 from CourseHero.com on 11-25-2022 10:30:28 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/documents/55523305/Unit-3-Sculpting-Earths-Topography-Lab-Practical-on-Slope-Form-15-points-Score-for-this-quiz-0/ Unit 3 Sculpting Earth's Topography: Lab Practical on Slope Form (1.5 points)Score for this quiz: 0.6 out of 1.5Submitted Oct 5, 2019 at 1:33amThis attempt took less than 1 minute. Question 10.3 / 0.3 ptsUsing Google Street Views, you are at Badlands National Park, South Dakota, virtually. In this view (Links to an external site.) , examine the slopes form. Picture yourself at the bottom of the ephemeral wash trying to walk up to one of the hillcrests. Do you get the impression that the slopes are steeper as you go up? What is the form of that slope and what does it tell you about the dominant process ? The concave slope form indicates the soil creep is the dominant process moving materials down the slope. The straight slope form indicates the soil creep is the dominant process moving materials down the slope.Correct! The concave slope form indicates that water does not sink into the ground (allowing the out-and-down motion of creep), but rather it flows over the surface in small channels called rills. The convex hillslope indicates the soil creep is the dominant process