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Weathering and Erosion

Weathering and Erosion

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Science

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5th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
4-ESS2-1, 5-PS1-4, MS-ESS2-2

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Standards-aligned

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Daniellejo White-Yelito

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43 Slides • 19 Questions

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Details about Weathering and Erosion

By Daniellejo White-Yelito

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Over long periods of time, deposition may change the Earth’s surface by _____.
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forming new land features
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breaking down large rocks into smaller ones
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washing away beaches
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severely draining topsoil

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Process that breaks down rocks and minerals into smaller pieces but doesn't change composition.
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Gully erosion
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Deposition
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Erosion
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Mechanical weathering

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Multiple Choice

Water goes into cracks in rocks, freezes, expands, thaws and repeats the process over and over again? What is this called?

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Ice wedging
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acid rain

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animal action
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root wedging

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Process that occurs when water repeatedly freezes and thaws. 
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Residual soil
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Frost wedging
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Erosion
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Oxidation

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Multiple Choice

the weathering of rocks caused by growth of tree roots

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gravity

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frost wedging

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abrasion

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tree root wedging

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Multiple Choice

What has an impact on the rate of weathering?

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The amount of dry weather and frost wedging.

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The type of rock and the climate.

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The age of the rock and the current weather.

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What is the definition for Abrasion?

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repeated process that splits rock when water seeps into the cracks, then freezes and expands, causing pieces to break off

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scratching, scraping, or grinding of rock by other rock particles carried in water, ice, or wind

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the cracks widen as roots grow thicker

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rocks expand when heated and contract when cooled

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Type of weathering pictured?

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exfoliation

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spheroidal

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oxidation

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frost wedging

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Statue of Liberty has changed colors over time because oxygen has caused the surface of the copper it is made of to change into a new chemical (just like copper pennies turn green). What kind of weathering is this?

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chemical weathering

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physical weathering

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a chemical reaction between water and another substance to form two or more new substances

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abrasion

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hydrolysis

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carbonation

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chemical weathering

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of oxidation?

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Rust decomposes rocks completely with the passage of time.

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Some of the minerals get dissolved in water.

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The joints enlarge in size and lime is removed in the solution.

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Due to the absorption of water by rocks, its volume increases.

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Multiple Choice

Over millions of years, weak carbonic acid can dissolve limestone to form -

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Cracks in rocks

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Caves and caverns

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Mountains and cliffs

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These gravestones have slowly broken down and turned a blackish color due to the action of:
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ice wedging
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abrasion
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acid rain
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mechanical weathering

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Multiple Choice

Which type of climate will have faster chemical weathering?
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Hot and Wet
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Cold and Dry
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Hot and Cold
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Cold and Wet

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Multiple Choice

What is the process of moving sediments from location to another?

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Deposition

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Erosion

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Weathering

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Compaction

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is an example of erosion?

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Light shinning onto a mountain

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Rain breaking down rock

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Wind blowing away sediment

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All of the above

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Rain washing away soil from a hillside

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Weathering

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Erosion

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Deposition

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Process where outer rock layers are stripped away. 
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Soil horizon
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Deposition
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Exfoliation
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Rill erosion

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What is the major cause of weathering and erosion?
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wind
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ice
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glaciers
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moving water

Details about Weathering and Erosion

By Daniellejo White-Yelito

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