4-1 Mass Movement
4-2 Water Erosion
4-3 Glacial Erosion
4-4 Wave Erosion
4-5 Wind Erosion
100

What is the process by which weathered rock, sediment, and soil are moved from place to place?

Erosion

100

Which feature typically contains water only during a rainstorm and right after it rains?

Gullies

100

What do you call a mass of rock and soil deposited directly by a glacier?

A till

100

What is a rocky part of the shore that sticks out in the ocean called?

A headland

100

What do you call the erosion of sediment by wind?

Deflation

200

Freezing and thawing of water can cause creep, which is _______.

Freezing and thawing of water can cause creep, which is a very slow downhill movement of rock and soil.

200

How are oxbow lakes formed? (these are the ones that look like horseshoes 

Sometimes a meandering river curves so much that it curves into itself. The meander gets cut off from the new path of the stream and forms an oxbow lake. 

200

The process where glaciers flow over the land and pick up rocks is called _______

The process where glaciers flow over the land and pick up rocks is called plucking

200

Waves change directions as they near shore because _________

Waves change directions as they near shore because different parts of the wave drag on the bottom of the shore.  

200

What is loess?

Very fine sediment, made up of tiny particles of silt and clay. Wind can pick it up and deposit it very far away. The land where it gets deposited is usually very fertile as a result.

300

How are landslides and mudflows similar? How are they different?

Both are types of mass movement that occur rapidly. Landslides are mostly dry and mudflows include water.

300

How are waterfalls formed?

When a river flows over an area of rock that is very hard, that area erodes more slowly. When it flows over softer rock later, this softer rock erodes more quickly  than the harder rock.

300

How are U-shaped valleys formed?

As glaciers are pulled downward by gravity, they can pluck rocks and erode the land beneath them. When the glacier melts, a U-shaped valley is left behind.

300

Under what weather conditions would you expect abrasion to cause the most erosion on a beach?

During a storm, when the waves are stronger and more frequent. 

300

How do sand dunes form?

As rocks erode and forms sand, wind picks up and move that sand. When the wind meets an obstacle it deposits that sand, which can eventually grow to form a sand dune. 

400

Identify the steps in the erosion cycle. Explain why it has no beginning and end. (Think about what happens with erosion and deposition)

Erosion wears down land and deposition fills up hollows. New mountains or plateaus form, which are eroded. It's continuous because the forces of erosion and deposition don't stop.

400

Your family is looking to buy a new house right on the bank of a river. Why might they hesitate to buy this house?

The house might be in the rivers flood plain and could be damaged by the flood, OR the banks of the river could erode over time and the rive could eventually reach the house and damage it. 

400

How and where do glaciers form?

Glaciers form in areas where snow falls more than it melts. As snow falls more and more, it gets pressed into ice crystals by all of the snow on top of it. As this ice grows larger, it can become a glacier. 

400

Explain how a sea arch or sea stack forms.

Sea arches form when a headland made of harder rock resists erosion from the waves and begins to stick out into the ocean. If there are softer areas of rock underneath the harder rock on a headland, it will erode faster and form a sea arch. If an arch erodes so much that it collapses, it becomes a sea stack.

400

How is deflation different from wind erosion?

Deflation causes most wind erosion by removing surface materials. Abrasion polishes surface material but doesn't move much. 

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