Erosion Basics
Deposition
Agents of Erosion
Landforms
Earth Changes
100

This process moves rock and sediment from one place to another.

What is Erosion

100

This process happens when sediment is dropped in a new location.

What is deposition

100

This moving natural force can carry sand and dust long distances.

What is wind?

100

This landform forms where a river drops sediment at its mouth.

What is a delta?

100

Erosion and deposition slowly change this over time.

What is the Earth’s surface?

200

Wind, water, ice, and gravity are examples of these forces that cause erosion

What are agents of erosion?

200

When a river slows down and drops sand and mud near its mouth, this landform can form.

What is a delta?

200

This frozen form of water can slowly move and carve landforms.

What is ice?

200

These are created when wind deposits sand in piles.

What are sand dunes?

200

This type of storm can increase erosion because of heavy rain.

What is a flood?

300

This natural process breaks rocks into smaller pieces before erosion moves them.

What is weathering

300

These form in deserts when wind deposits sand into large hills or ridges.

What are sand dunes?

300

Ocean waves cause erosion along this type of landform.

What are coastlines?

300

Glaciers can carve these deep valleys through erosion.

What are U-shaped valleys?

300

Plants help prevent erosion by holding this in place.

What is soil?

400

Rivers often cause this type of erosion as water flows downhill.

What is water erosion

400

This happens when waves drop sand along the shoreline, gradually building land outward.

What is beach formation (or deposition)?

400

This type of erosion is common in deserts where wind blows sand.

What is wind erosion?

400

This famous canyon was largely created by river erosion.

What is the Grand Canyon?

400

Farmers sometimes plant grass or trees to reduce this process.

What is soil erosion?

500

This force pulls rocks and sediment downhill and contributes to erosion.

What is gravity

500

Deposition usually happens when wind, water, or ice begins to do this.

What is slow down or lose energy?

500

Large moving rivers often create this curved landform through erosion.

What is a meander?

500

This landform forms when waves deposit sand along a shoreline.

What is a beach?

500

This happens when moving water loses energy and drops sediment.

What is deposition?

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