What are positives effects of a volcano?
Creates new land
A large wave caused by an underwater earthquake?
What is a tsunami?
What is Erosion?
What is movie bits of rock or soil from one place to another by gravity, water, wind or ice (glaciers).
What is deposition?
What is the process in which sediments, soil, and rocks are added to landforms such as deltas, flood plains, sandbars, and dunes.
What is ecological succession?
Natural, gradual changes in the types of species that live in an area
What are positives effects of a flood?
Helps recharge the aquifer.
An overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land
What is a flood?
What is an example of chemical weathering?
What is (answer will vary)
Oxidation - Iron combines with oxygen making rust
Lichen
Carbonation - Carbon dioxide in rain water creates carbonic acid
What is an example of physical weathering?
What is (answers will vary)
Abrasion - by rapidly moving water, glaciers or wind
Ice Wedging - by freezing and thawing
Plant Roots
Burrowing
Temperature Change
Gravity
What is a pioneer species?
The first organism in a area that does not need soil to survive grow, typically grows on rocks
What are some negative effects of tornadoes?
Trees uprooted
Homes destroyed (roofs pulled off)
A storm that forms over warm water and loses energy when it hits land.
What is a hurricane
How are caves carved out?
What is water erosion.
How are canyons formed?
What is weathering, erosion and deposition.
What is a climax community?
A stable group of plants and animals that is the end result of the succession process
What are two abiotic things affected by a earthquake?
Buildings collapsing
Streets cracked and destroyed
The opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape
What is a volcano?
What is a feature created by wind?
What is
Arches
Sand dunes
Mushroom Rocks
What is a feature created by glaciation (glacier moving downhill)?
U Shaped Valley
Hanging Valley
Horn
Moraine
Cirque
Tarn Lake
Arete
What Catastrophic Event causes primary succession?
Volcanoes
Landslides
Flooding
What catastrophic could cause a tsunami?
What is a earthquake.
A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
What is a earthquake?
What is a events are created by gravity? (mass movements)
What is
Landslides
Mud flows
Slump/Creep
What is the primary agent of erosion?
What is running water.
What is the difference between primary and secondary succession?
Primary succession starts with rock
Secondary succession starts with soil