chemical
kinetic
Name 2 types of weathering.
PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL weathering
If a plane is flying 600 miles, and can do so in 2 hours, how fast is it going?
600 divided by 2 is 300 mph
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!
Name 2 landforms that are a result of deposition.
Possible Answers:
sand dune, delta, barrier islands, beach
What causes a sinkhole and why are they common in Florida?
Acids in groundwater weaken the rock causing it to eventually collapse. It's common in Florida because of the large amount of soft limestone in the ground.
What is the combination of kinetic and potential energy called?
mechanical energy
If there are acids in groundwater, then ____________ weathering will occur.
chemical
On a distance time graph, a steep slope means what?
fast speed
Explain what erosion is.
Erosion is the movement of sediment from one place to another.
At our beaches, what is most likely the cause of sand dunes changing shape?
Wind
When does an object have the greatest gravitational potential energy?
The greatest gravitational potential energy is at the highest point possible.
Name 3 causes of physical weathering.
Possible Answers:
Ice Wedging, Animal Action, Abrasion, Plant Growth, Exfoliation
What is acceleration?
speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction.
Explain what deposition is.
Deposition is the dropping of sediment.
What is a large mass of ice that slowly flows over land?
Glacier
What are 3 types of potential energy?
1. Gravitational
2. Elastic
3. Chemical
Name 2 ways chemical weathering can occur.
Possible Answers:
Oxidation, Acids in Living Things, Acids in Precipitation and Groundwater
Give an example of a velocity for a car.
Possible Answer: 20 mph to the North
Name 3 ways sediment can be carried (eroded) to a new location.
Possible Answers:
wind, water, gravity, ice
How does an “oxbow lake” form?
A meander in a river breaks off through erosion and forms a crescent shape ‘lake’
Explain the energy transformation that occurs when a slingshot is released.
Elastic Potential Energy is turned into Kinetic Energy and then, at its peak height, turns into Gravitational Potential Energy and then finally it transforms back to Kinetic Energy as it falls to the ground.
Give an example of something where oxidation has occurred?
Possible Answers:
An object that has rusted
The Statue of Liberty Turning Green
What is the speed of the red line?
50 divided by 5 = 10 km/h
Explain the difference between a theory and a law.
Theory: A well-supported explanation about the natural world.
(Explains WHY or HOW things happen.)
Law: Describes a basic principle of nature that always occurs under certain conditions.
(Describes WHAT happens.)
When sediment gets deposited at the mouth of a river it forms what landform?
Delta