Weathering
Weathering 2
Erosion
Erosion 2
Deposition
100

What is weathering

Weathering is the slow process that breaks down materials

100

Give an example of weathering 

The process of breaking apart 

100

What is erosion?

The movement of weathered material 

100

What is the likely cause of erosion in the mountains?

Wind and water

100

What is deposition?

Deposition is the dropping off of eroded soil and bits of rock 

200
How can weathering by water break a rock?

It freezes and expands

200

What are TWO things that do not cause weathering to rocks? 

a) flowing water

b) sunlight

c) clouds

d) wind

Sunlight and clouds

200

What is sediment?

loose, solid material—including sand, clay, silt, and minerals—transported and deposited by water, wind, or ice.

200

What is the likely cause of Erosion at the beach?

Wind and water

200

Does deposition move rocks or drop rocks?

Drop rocks

300

What are some processes of weathering that can change the shape of a rock?

Wind, water and ice make small pieces break away 

300

What is NOT a form of weathering?

a) rocks rubbing against each other

b) Ice grinding rocks

c) Plant roots growing through rocks

d) Water moving particles from rocks downstream


d) Water moving particles from rocks downstream

300

How does planting shrubs, grass or trees stop erosion from occuring?

Plants roots hold dirt in place and absorb water

300

What is the likely cause of erosion in a river?

Water 

300

Which two processes  can cause small pebbles to pile up at the bottom of a rocky hill?

a) Erosion & weathering 

b) Weathering & deposition

c) Erosion & deposition

d) Weathering and run-off 


c) Erosion & deposition

400

What is an example of weathering from ice?

Water freezing inside of rocks, breaking them apart

400

What is the most likely cause of weathering in the beach?

Wind and water 

400

Which process changes the shape of rock layers over time?

a) Deposition

b) Erosion

c) Evaporation

d) Faulting

b) Erosion


400

How does ice change the Earth's surface by erosion?

a) Water freezes in the cracks of a rock causing bigger cracks to form

b) A mound of rock is LEFT as a glacier ice melts and the glacier retreats

c) Sediment is frozen in the ice of a glacier moves the glacier moves

d) Heavy ice presses down on sediment causing the formation of sedimentary rock

c) Sediment is frozen in the ice of a glacier moves the glacier moves

400
The formation of a river delta is an example of what?

a) deposition

b) weathering

c) erosion

d) compaction 

a) deposition

500

What interaction between water and Earth materials (rocks) is an example of the weathering process?

Water freezes in tiny holes inside a rock, breaking the rock apart as ice expands 

500

What is the most likely cause of weathering to a mountain?

Ice and wind 

500

How was the Mississippi delta formed?

Water erosion and deposition formed because sediment from the river was deposited in the gulf

500

What are two things people can do to stop erosion from happening on a hillside?

a) Plant shrubs, grass, tress to hold soil in place with their roots

b) Build channels to help control water flow away from hillside

c) Dig big holes to allow water to collect inside instead of downhill

d) Carve out the hillside to make it steeper to help water move quicker

a) Plant shrubs, grass, tress to hold soil in place with their roots

b) Build channels to help control water flow away from hillside

500

A delta is made of silt that drops out of the water. The formation of a river delta is an example of what process?

a) Deposition

b) Weathering

c) Erosion

d) Compaction

a) Deposition

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