Weathering
Erosion and Deposition
Water and runoff
Rock Types
Rock Cycle
100

This process breaks rocks into smaller pieces without changing the minerals.

Physical Weathering

100

The movement of sediment by water, wind, ice, or gravity is called ____.

Erosion

100

Rain, vegetation, and slope all affect this.

Runoff 

100

This rock forms from magma or lava when it cools

Igneous

100

Sedimentary rocks are changed into sediment by these processes.

Weathering and erosion

200

When water freezes in cracks and expands, breaking rock apart, this type of weathering occurs.

Physical weathering

200

When sediment slows down and is dropped in a new location, this occurs.

Deposition

200

More vegetation usually causes runoff to ____.

Decrease

200

This rock forms when sediments are compacted and cemented together.

Sedimentary

200

Large crystals form when magma cools ____.

Slowly

300

This type of weathering happens when minerals in rocks are changed by chemical reactions.

Chemical Weathering 

300

In a river, erosion usually happens where the water is ____.

Fast Moving

300

Steeper slopes cause runoff to ____.

Increase

300

This rock forms deep underground due to heat and pressure.

Metamorphic Rock

300

The deeper rocks are in Earth’s crust, the greater the ______ and _______.

Heat and pressure

400

How can water cause weathering?

issolving minerals, flowing over rock, and freezing in cracks.

400

A landform created by deposition at the mouth of a river is called a ____.

Delta

400

What are things that influence runoff

amount of rainfall, slope of land, vegetation

400

Foliated metamorphic rocks are identified by these.

Layers

400

Which process does NOT change rocks at Earth’s surface?
-erosion

-weathering 

-magnetic field 

-melting

Magnetic field

500

Breaking a candle into pieces and pressing them together best models this process.

compaction

500

When rocks are broken into small pieces it is called

sediment

500

Can water affect where and impact crater is? If so, how?

water will fill in the impact crater and weather it

500

What is the process called for Rocks change over time due to weathering, erosion, deposition, heat, pressure, and melting.

Rock cycle

500

Letting melted candle wax cool and harden best models this rock type.

Igneous