Weathering
Erosion
Deposition
Rapid Changes
Mixed Bag
100

What is weathering?

The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces

100

What is erosion?

The movement of sediment from one place to another

100

What is deposition?

The dropping or settling of sediment in a new location

100

What is a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface called?

Earthquake

100

True or False: Deposition happens after erosion.

True

200

Name one example of physical weathering

Ice wedging, abrasion, or plant roots breaking rocks

200

Name one agent of erosion.

Water, wind, ice, or gravity

200

What landform is created by deposition at the mouth of a river?

Delta

200

What comes out of a volcano during an eruption?

Lava, ash, and gases

200

What are the two main components of soil?

Weathered rock and organic material from plants and animals.

300

What is chemical weathering?

The breaking down of rocks through chemical changes, like acid rain or oxidation

300

How do rivers contribute to erosion?

They carry sediments and carve out valleys or canyons.

300

Why does deposition happen when water slows down?

Slower-moving water cannot carry as much sediment, so it drops it.

300

What is a landslide?

The rapid movement of soil, rock, and debris down a slope

300

Name one slow and one rapid change to Earth's surface.

Slow: Erosion or weathering; Rapid: Earthquake or volcanic eruption.

400

How does water contribute to weathering?

Water can freeze and expand in cracks, breaking rocks apart

400

What type of erosion creates U-shaped valleys?

Glacial erosion

400

What is a sand dune, and how is it formed?

A mound of sand formed by wind depositing sand particles

400

What causes a volcanic eruption?

Pressure from magma and gases building up beneath the Earth's surface.

400

How do glaciers cause both erosion and deposition?

Glaciers erode the land as they move and deposit sediments when they melt

500

Explain the difference between physical weathering and chemical weathering

Physical weathering breaks rocks without changing their chemical composition, while chemical weathering changes the chemical structure of the rock.

500

Why does erosion occur more quickly after deforestation?

Without tree roots to hold the soil in place, it is more easily carried away by water or wind.

500

Name three examples of landforms created by deposition

Deltas, sandbars, and sand dunes

500

How can rapid changes like earthquakes affect people and communities?

They can cause destruction of buildings, loss of life, and displacement of people.

500

What process turns plant and animal remains into soil?

Decomposition

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