Running like a River
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Weathering
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Fun Facts
100
This geographic feature forms at the mouth of a river, and is the build-up of sediment usually in a triangular shape

What is a delta?

100

The shape of a valley formed by a glacier

What is U-shaped?
100

The two types of weather

What is physical and chemical?

100

When sediments are left behind in a location 


What is deposition?

100

Most sand is made of the weathered sediment of this mineral

What is quartz?

200

In a meandering (curvy) stream, this is where erosion occurs in a curve.  

What is the cutbank?

200

What we had left in the sand table after our "glacier" melted

What is an outwash plain?

200

This type of weathering involves breaking down of sediments into smaller pieces but doesn't change the chemical structure

What is physical weathering?

200

How this large rock known as an erratic got to its present location

What is transported by a glacier?

200

This location in New York was formed from the terminal moraines of two continental glaciers

What is Long Island?

300

Smaller rivers or steams that feed into a larger river

What are tributaries?

300

The pile of rock and sediment pushed by and dumped at the end of a glacier

What is a moraine?

300

This type of weathering involves the changing of materials by carbonation, oxidation, or hydrolysis.

What is chemical weathering?

300

As the velocity and volume of water in a river increases, the size of the sediment it can transport (increases or decreases)

What is increases?

300

These lakes are one of Ms. Sienkiewicz's favorite places to swim were once river valleys that were scooped out and dammed by glaciers.

What are the Finger Lakes?

400

The shape of a valley formed by a river

What is V-shaped?

400

a lake formed when a chunk of glacial ice is buried by sediment and then melts, forming a depression that fills with water

What is a kettle lake?

400

Rust is an example of this type of weathering

What is chemical weathering?

400

The Finger Lakes and the Great Lakes were both formed by this force of erosion.

What are glaciers or continential ice sheets?

400

Our river, the Susquehanna, flows into this bay on its way to the Atlantic Ocean.

What is the Chesapeake Bay?

500
The area covered with water when due to a sudden increase in volume a river or stream overflows its banks 

What is the floodplain?

500

Scratches on a rock that tell us the direction a glacier was moving

What are striations?

500

One type of rock that calcium carbonate and so undergoes chemical weathering in wet environments

What is limestone or dolostone?

500

The hills and valleys throughout the Southern Tier and Catskill region were all formed by this agent of erosion.  

What is running water or rivers/streams?

500

Potholes are caused by this form of weathering 

What is ice or frost wedging?

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