These are the three types of weathering that change Earth's geosphere on various spatial and temporal scales
What are physical, chemical and biological
This process transports broken up sediment to new locations
What is erosion
Which beaker has the greatest permeability?

What is beaker C
This part of the water cycle can include snow, hail, ran, or sleet
What is precipitation
Name the constructive AND destructive forces at work as a river flows
What are weathering and erosion
Frost wedging is an example of this type of weathering
What is physical
This factor might increase the rate of erosion in a stream
What is increased water velocity
This process describes how easily a fluid can travel through a solid
What is permeability
This part of the water cycle occurs when water evaporates directly from the leaves of plants
What is transpiration
Identify the two locations water is travelling the slowest

What is B and C
The Moon appears to have more impact craters than Earth because there is less of this process on the Moon.
What is weathering
This location in a stream has the greatest amount of erosion
What is the outside of a meander
Observe beaker C and describe the steps necessary to decrease its permeability.
What is make it unsorted; add in smaller sediments to fill in the existing pore spaces
This process turns gaseous water into liquid water as its temperature cools
What is condensation
Identify the two locations deposition is occurring

What is B and C
This type of chemical weathering is caused by the interaction of iron and the oxygen in water
What is oxidation
After a rainstorm, the discharge is greater from a stream that drains a clay-soil area than from a stream that drains a sand-and-gravel soil area. This discharge differs because the clay soil is
What is less permeable, smaller grained
Which beaker has the greatest porosity?

What is they all have the same porosity.
This is the process of water flowing over fully saturated surfaces or impermeable surfaces
What is runoff
This is the science term for a curve or bend in a river
What is a meander
This type of physical weathering involves rocks becoming smaller and more rounded, due to constantly hitting against each other, usually while traveling down a river.
What is abrasion
Gravity and excess groundwater are agents of erosion that cause
What are landslides
These two conditions are required to increase runoff (water cycle and ground condition)
What is increased precipitation and impermeable surface
Identify the process occurring at step 6

What is infiltration
In this part of a river, water travels the fastest
What is the outside of a curve