Weathering & Erosion
Types of Weathering
Physical Weathering
Chemical Weathering
Real Life Situations
100

What is the process that breaks down materials into smaller pieces?

The process that breaks down materials into smaller pieces is called weathering.

100

Which type of weathering can cause potholes and cracks in a road or sidewalk?

Physical weathering can cause potholes and cracks in a road or sidewalk.

100

What can grow inside a rock and over time, split the rock into pieces. 

Roots can grow inside a rock and over time, split the rock into pieces.

100

What does chemical weathering change?

Chemical weathering changes the minerals that make up rocks.

100

You are walking along a beach and notice large boulders near the shore have cracks in them and are broken! You wonder what made those large boulders (rocks) break and look around to determine the cause. What caused the large boulders to break? 

Strong waves (water )rushes into cracks in the large boulders. The strong energy of the waves causes the large boulders to break.

200

What is the speed of the weathering process? Fast or Slow?

The speed of the weathering process is slow. 

200

Which type of weathering changes the minerals that make up rocks?

Chemical Weathering changes the minerals that make up rocks.

200

What happens when rocks hit each other?

When rocks hit each other, pieces of the fall off. 

200
What can happen to rocks that contain iron?

Rocks that contain iron can rust. 

200

It is a very rainy day. Gravity causes rainwater to run downhill. What two things does this flowing water cause?

The flowing water causes soil and materials to wash away. Flowing water also erodes rocks/landscape. 

300

Weathering explains how rocks can change _____ and ______. 

Weathering explains how rocks can change size and shape.

300

What type of weathering is caused by water, living things, and oxygen?

Chemical weathering is caused by water, living things, and oxygen.

300

In which two ways does physical weathering cause rocks to change?

Physical weathering causes rocks to change in size and shape.

300

What give off a weak like acid as they grow that cause the chemical breakdown of rocks?

Plant Roots and Lichens (plant-like organisms) give off a weak like acid as they grow that cause the chemical breakdown of rocks.

300

When you go to the beach to collect rocks, you notice that the rocks are smooth and different shapes. Why are the rocks smooth and different shapes?

The rocks are smooth and different shapes because the strong waves pounded on the rocks, moved them around with sand, causing them to polish and wear down. 

400

What are the two types of weathering?

The two types of weathering are physical and chemical weathering.

400

What type of weathering involves the action of rocks and sediments grinding against each other and wearing away surfaces?

Physical Weathering involves the action of rocks and sediments grinding against each other and wearing away surfaces. 

400

What are some ways abrasion can happen (examples)?

Abrasion can happen when...

-rocks and sediments grind against each other

-rocks and pebbles roll along the bottom of the river. 

-rocks fall and tumble against one another. 

-strong/high winds blow sand against exposed rock. 

400

What can make water more acidic and speed the breakdown and weathering of rocks?

Acids from natural sources, like volcanoes can make water more acidic and speed the breakdown and weathering of rocks

400

You are enjoying a summer day at the beach. You are watching the strong waves crash against the coastline. Do these waves change the rocks along the coastline? How?

Yes, the waves change the rocks along the coastline. The waves pound against the rocks, causing them to break into smaller pieces.

500

Are rocks' chemical properties changed due to weathering?

Rock's chemical properties are not changed due to weathering.

500

What type of weathering involves acids breaking down and weathering rocks?

Chemical Weathering involves acids breaking down and weathering rocks. 

500

What is abrasion?

Abrasion is the action of rocks and sediments grinding against each other and wearing away surfaces.

500

What can produce rust, making rocks soft and crumbly?

Iron combines with oxygen in the presence of water to produce rust.

500

You are enjoying a hike near a California river. Sediments (rocks & soil) are being swept downstream by the river. The sediment is then deposited in another area downstream. Which activity could change the amount of sediment that is deposited?

Increased/More rain will cause more erosion to occur. This erosion will cause more sediment to be deposited. 
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