Formed underground from maga
Intrusive igneous rocks
In this diagram what shows the formation of clouds.

condensation
Too much water causes this
Landslides
W.E.D.
weathering erosion deposition
Describe weathering
the breaking down of rocks
Formed from heat a pressure
Metamorphic rocks
Water does this to rocks underground that become volcanoes
lowers the melting point
At this water percentage level wind erosion has little effect on soil.

80%
Describe wind erosion.
wind picks up and transports small, fine particles such as sand and dust.
This is when broken material is moved and dropped.
deposition
Sediments compacted and cemented
Sedimentary rocks
When water turns into vapor.

evaporation and transpiration
When soil water is at capacity this can occur.
stability
Describe glacial erosion.
occurs when moving ice scrapes, plucks, and carries rocks and sediment across the land
This is the most destructive force on Earth.
water
Formed from lava
Extrusive igneous rocks
In the hydrological cycle, this releases energy.
Condensation
As h2o increases in soil this decreases.
wind erosion
Describe water erosion.
when rivers, streams, rainfall, or runoff carry sediment from one place to another.
In this diagram what is the rock formed from weathering, erosion and deposition.

sedimentary rock
These are made from minerals and you can find them outside
rocks
Water enters cracks, freezes and cracks rocks
frost wedging
A lack of water increases the risk of this.
wind erosion
In what environment is wind erosion most effective.
deserts
A place where sediments are deposited
delta, alluvial fans