This is the movement of sediment
What is erosion?
What is physical weathering?
What is the O horizon?
This agent of erosion is commonly seen as creeks or rivers.
What is water?
What is a valley glacier?
This is the breaking down of rock through physical or chemical means.
What is weathering?
What is chemical weathering?
Soil Horizon letter that represents the bedrock
What is the R horizon?
This agent of erosion lifts sediments into the air, dropping them again after it slows down.
What is wind?
What is a drumlin?
This is the term used to describe small bits of rock
What is sediment?
What is physical weathering?
Climate, Organisms, Relief, Parent Material & Time
What are the five main factors that impact soil development?
One of the most powerful agents of erosion and deposition, this agent is capable of moving large boulders over great distances and commonly occurs as glaciers.
What is ice?
What is a kettle/kettle lake?
This is when eroded sediment is dropped
What is deposition?
What is physical weathering?
Located between the A horizon (topsoil) and the B horizon (subsoil) and is called the eluviation layer.
What is the E horizon?
This agent of deposition is responsible for sudden landslides and waterfalls.
What is gravity?
What is are karnes?
These are the two types of glaciers
What are valley and continental?
What is chemical weathering?
The regolith or partly weathered rock layer of soil.
What is the C horizon?
These are the four major agents of erosion and deposition.
What are wind, water, ice, and gravity?
What is a moraine? (Till could also be correct)