These are 2 types of weathering
What is Chemical weathering and Mechanical/physical weathering?
Wind, Water, Glaciers, Gravity
What are the agents of erosion?
A river moving this speed will deposit the most sediments.
What is slow?
In this image, at this location would deposition of sediments most likely be greater than erosion.

What is location C?
The dominant cause of movement in mass movement.
What is gravity?
Weathering does this to rocks.
What is breaks down rocks into sediments?
The rocks in this photograph were most likely affected by this agent of Erosion.

What is water?
In the image, deposition is greatest at this location.

What is F?
The term used to describe the sediment at location D in this image.

What is terminal moraine?
This is the reason why the Lockport dolomite sticks out the furthest in a cross-section of a waterfall.

What is the dolomite is harder than other layers?
These are 2 types of chemical weathering
What is acid rain, dissolving, oxidation (rusting)
The agent of Erosion seen in this photograph.

What is gravity or mass movement?
Name 2 depositional environments
swamp, delta, beach, dune, ocean floor, river bed
The shape of the valley formed as seen in this image.

What is U-shaped?
Landscapes in this climate undergo the most weathering.
What is warm and wet?
The type of weathering seen here.

What is physical weathering?
Erosion by wind is most likely to occur in this type of climate.
What is dry?
These are the three factors of sediment that affect the rate of deposition.
What is size, shape, and density?
The two possible agents of erosion that most likely led to the formation of the sediments seen here.

What are glaciers and gravity?
The property that explains why one test tube weathers with acid faster than the other as seen in this image.

What is surface area?
The type of weathering seen in this picture.

What is Chemical Weathering?
This agent of erosion is mainly responsible for the formation of the barrier islands along the southern coast of Long Island, New York.
What is wave action?
In the photograph, this feature is most likely deposited by a glacier.

What is a drumlin?
The type of physical weathering seen in this image.

What is frost wedging?
The feature being formed in this image.

What is a kettle lake?