Weathering
Erosion
Definitions
Guess what
Spitting the facts
100

Name the types of weathering

physical/mechanical and chemical

100

true or false. Erosion: This process moves broken-down rock and soil from one place to another. 

true

100

What is Erosion?

the process of eroding by wind, water, glaciers, or even gravitational pull.

100
What comes first, weathering or erosion?
Weathering
100
Do humans have anything to do with weathering and or erosion? Explain
Yes, depending on how we take care of earth, earth will take care of us. Many storms occur based on how we take care of the water and air on earth.
200
After weathering occurs, what is left over from the rocks that have been broken down? Must name at least 2 things
dirt soil
200

Which of the following are erosion processes? A. River carrying sediment down stream B. Gravity C. Wind carrying sand across the Sahara D. Freezing/ice wedging

 A, B, C. NOT D. A. River carrying sediment down stream B. Gravity C. Wind carrying sand across the Sahara

200
What is weathering?
Weathering is the process of breaking down and weakening sediments that will be moved by erosion.
200
What direction does erosion move earth materials?
Downward
200
Are erosion and weather dependent on one another? Explain
Yes- They both need to occur for the cycle to continue.
300

The grand canyon is a great example of how _________ carved the canyon over time.

water (bonus points, which river?)

300

Name 3 erosion 'events'

wind, water, gravity, mudslide, glaciers

300

Tell me one thing that could slow down weathering

ill decide if it is a good answer

300
On lakeshore drive one may notice the cement wall of steps that are between the road and lake Michigan. What is the purpose of this seawall?
The purpose of this seawall is to absorb the pouding waves and protect the coast behind it.
300
What pulls pieces of rock downhill to create a landslide?
Gravity
400

When water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, and expands, it causes this type of weathering.

ice wedging / freezing / frost

400
While driving along the highway in Pennsylvania I noticed huge rocks along the highway. Large nets covered these rocks and seemed to go from the top to the bottom. Were these nets put in place to stop weathering or erosion?
erosion
400

tell me one thing that could slow erosion

i'll decide if its a good answer

400
A sloping restaurant on the grass puts a cement wall along the side of the building with large boulders. Why? A. To improve the view B. To keep the building from rolling C. They keep the soil in place D. They look nice
C
400
What is the difference between weathering and erosion?
Weathering is the process of breaking parts of the earth down Erosion Gets rid of the elements of the earth that have moved and are left behind.
500

Give an example of how weathering could be destructive.

Weathering may include violent storms, such as a hurricane, or flood. Wind storms. Freezing. 

500

Your school park was built on gravel. Your school playground has closed because erosion has been happening. The swing set has begun to move forward and sunk into the ground. The school has asked your science class to come up with a plan to solve the problem. Write a hypothesis for an experiment you could conduct.

If my science class replaced the gravel in the park with soil and grass/asphalt/woodchips the swing set will stay in place and slow erosion down.

500
As humans why is it important to understand weathering and erosion?
It is important to understand weathering and erosion, so that we can prevent or better prepare for weathering as well as make observations to compare to something we have seen before.
500
Why do plants need soil?
Holds plants in place.
500
What is deposition?
Deposition is when particles are carried by water, wind, ice, and deposited into a new location.
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