Scientific Method
Physical Weathering
Chemical Weathering
Erosion
Deposition
100

Define the scientific method.

It is a set of procedures that scientists follow to gain knowledge about the world.

100

What is another term for physical weathering?

Mechanical Weathering

100

Define chemical weathering.

It occurs when rocks and minerals break down and undergo changes in their composition.

100

Define erosion.

It's the process where natural forces transport weathered material.

100

Define deposition.

It's the process when moving agents slow down, and materials are dropped.

200

Does the scientific method have to go in a specific order? Explain your reasoning.

No, it doesn't.

200

Define physical weathering.

It's when rocks break down into smaller pieces. The composition of the rocks stays the same.

200

What is oxidation?

It's the chemical reaction of oxygen with other substances.

200

What are the agents of erosion/deposition?

Wind, Water, Gravity (Mass Wasting), & Glaciers

200

How do humans cause erosion/deposition?

We cause it through construction, agriculture, and mining.

300

What are the 2 types of observations?

Quantitative & Qualitative

300

What is frost wedging?

It's the freeze-thaw cycles of water in the cracks of rocks that make them expand and break over time.

300

What are the 4 agents of chemical weathering?

Water, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, & Acid Precipitation

300

What is deflation?

The lowering of land surfaces from the wind picking up and moving surface particles away.

300

What are deltas?

They are triangular deposits that form when streams enter large bodies of water.

400

What are the 3 types of variables in an experiment?

Independent, Dependent, & Controlled

400

What is exfoliation?

It's when the outer layers of rock are stripped away.

400

Where do the greatest and least effects of chemical weathering happen?

Greatest: Areas with warm temperatures, abundant rainfall, & lush vegetation. Ex: Near the equator.

Least: Areas near the Arctic Ocean.

400

What is the term for this definition called? 

When major storms sweep away entire sections of barrier islands and redeposit the material elsewhere?

Changing coastlines

400

What is the term for this definition called?

Unsorted ridges of till that are deposited by glaciers.

Moraines

500

What are the 6 steps of the scientific method?

Questioning, Hypothesizing, Experimentation, Observation, Analysis, & Conclusion

500

In the _____________, frost wedging is responsible for the formation of ___________. 

Northern U.S.; potholes

500

Which 3 U.S. states have acid precipitation as a major issue?

New York, Pennsylvania, & West Virginia

500

Define what a landslide is and state what the agent of it is.

A rapid downslope movement of earth materials that occurs when thin blocks of soil, rock, and debris separate from the underlying bedrock.

Agent: Mass Wasting

500

Define what a barrier island is and state what the agent of it is.

A long ridge of sand or other sediment that is deposited/shaped by longshore currents. It's also separated from the mainland.

Agent: Water

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