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Wind Erosion and Deposition

Wind Erosion and Deposition

Assessment

Presentation

Science

2nd Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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14 Slides • 16 Questions

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Wind vs Water:
Erosion and Deposition

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Multiple Choice

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This is a

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Sea Arch

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Dune

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Delta

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Beach

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Beach

a pebbly or sandy shore, especially by the ocean between high- and low-water marks.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a canyon?

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Canyon

  • Formed by weathering and erosion by a river

  • The Grand Canyon was formed by the Colorado River.

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Multiple Choice

An example of a landform

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Soil

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Water

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Sand

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Plateau

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Landforms

  • Formed by weathering, erosion, or deposition

  • Examples include, plateau, glacier, sand dunes, arches, mountains, hill, plain

  • Beaches, Canyon, Delta

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Multiple Choice

When soil, sand, rock, and silt are ______ by rivers, wind, or glaciers.

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deposited

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dropped

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dished out

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flown

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Deposition

The end (?) of a journey...

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Deposition

  • When rocks, sand, silt, (sediments) that are carried, eventually settle in a new location. These processes work together to create new landforms.

  • Key Word is Deposit

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What is Weathering & Erosion?

Watch the video on the next slide and answer the questions that follow.

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Multiple Choice

Erosion is not caused by______

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Water

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Wind

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Ice

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Imagination

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Erosion

  • The natural process in which rock, soil, sediments is slowly removed by Earth's natural processes like wind, water, and ice.

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Fill in the Blank

What do we call the movement of weathered rocks by natural forces?

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Multiple Choice

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Analyze the picture. Which type of erosion is happening here?

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water

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wind

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weather

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rain

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Multiple Choice

Weathering is

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is the breaking down of rocks, soils, and minerals through Earth's natural process

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Raining

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Bad Weather

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is a short process

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Weathering

  • Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soils, and minerals

  • There are 2 types of weathering: physical caused by water, wind, ice etc but there is also chemical weathering which can be caused by acid rain, plants, and animals.

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Multiple Choice

Which is a landform?

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Hill

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Car

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House

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School

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Multiple Choice

Which is a landform?

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Ice

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Soil

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Sand

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Sea Arch

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Poll

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What did you think of the new stream table at Brigham Young University?

It was ok. I learned something new.

It was pretty interesting!

I wish I could use it; it looks like fun! Very Cool!

I'm not really interested in stream tables.

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Multiple Choice

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The stream table allows students and scientists to study weathering, erosion, & deposition in a laboratory setting to make it easier to observe how they affect the environment.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

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What does the dye highlight in the stream table demonstration?

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shallow sections of water

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deeper sections of water

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sandbar deposition

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a meander (curve) in the stream

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Open Ended

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When the table angle increases (made steeper), what happens?

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Weathering & Erosion with Skittles

Watch the video on the next slide and answer the questions that follow. Feel free to do this experiment at home if you like!

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Open Ended

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What does the hot water do to the skittles?

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Multiple Choice

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When they use the straw to blow on the water, they are demonstrating ________ by wind.

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weathering

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erosion

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deposition

Wind vs Water:
Erosion and Deposition

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