What is an example of physical weathering?
Fracturing of rock due to the cycles of freezing and thawing.
What is the word we use for the moving, or removing of rocks and soil by wind or water?
Erosion
What are landforms?
Naturally occurring features on Earth's surface.
What two things are essential for the process of deposition?
Flowing water and wind.
What is responsible for the breakdown of Earth's surface?
running water, waves, and ice
What is an example chemical weathering?
Acid rain
What land feature is formed by running water?
A valley
What is an example of constructive forces?
Mountains being pushed up, volcanic eruptions, deposition of sediment, etc.
How is weathering different than erosion?
Weathering breaks rocks down into sediment, while erosion carries the sediment away.
What are constructive forces?
The processes that build up new land.
Does deposition end the process of erosion or is it the cycle itself?
Both, although the cycle starts over again it still ends with deposition.
What are destructive forces?
The processes that break down Earth's surface. Ex. Erosion, weathering, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions.
Name 3 landforms.
Mountains, hills, canyons, valleys, bays, peninsulas, delta's, caves, buttes, plains, meadows, etc.
What is deposition?
Occurs when eroded sediments are moved and dropped at another location.