Weathering
Erosion and Deposition
Water Erosion
Wind and Ice Erosion
Miscellaneous
100

The process that breaks down rock and other substances over time

What is weathering?

100

The movement of weathered material or sediment from one location to another

What is erosion?

100

Water that moves over the surface when it rains

What is runoff?

100
The weakest form of erosion

What is wind?

100

This feature is formed when a meander is cut off from a river.

What is an oxbow lake?

200

The two types of weathering

What is Mechanical and Chemical Weathering?

200

Material moved by erosion

What is sediment?

200

When sediment is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake, this is formed.

What is a delta?

200

A large mass of ice that forms on land and moves slowly across Earth's surface

What is a glacier?

200

Fine, wind-deposited silt and clay

What is loess?

300

The grinding away of rock by rock particles carried by water, ice, wind, or gravity

What is abrasion?

300

One of the forces that cause erosion

What are gravity, running water, glaciers, waves, and wind?

300

A wide, sloping, fan-shaped deposit of sediment where a stream leaves a mountain range

What is an alluvial fan?

300

Deposits of wind blown sand

What are sand dunes?

300

These features are formed by rivers as they erode the sides of a mountain

What are valleys?

400

One of the agents of chemical weathering

What are Water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, living organisms, and acid rain?

400

The laying down or settling of eroded material.

What is deposition?

400

One of the factors that affect surface runoff

What are amount of rain, vegetation, type of soil, shape of the land, and how people use the land.

400

The process when a glacier picks up rocks as it moves over the land

What is plucking?

400

Features that are formed as weathered sediment carried by wind cuts and polishes exposed rock. McDonalds has two of them.

What are arches?

500

One of the forces of mechanical weathering

What are Freezing and Thawing, Release of Pressure, Growth of Plants, Actions of Animals, and Abrasion

500

Processes such as landslides, mudflows, slump, and creep that are caused by gravity and move sediment downhill.

What is mass movement?

500

These are the two factors that affect erosion by a river

What are the slope of land and flow rate of water?

500

Rocks that form when windblown sand, silt, or ice bombard them 

What is scoured or sandblasted rock?

500

One of the features that are formed by glaciers, after they have carved the land through abrasion

What are valleys or lakebeds?

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