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Agents of Erosion
100

What happens when rocks break down into smaller pieces?


Weathering

100

What is it called when soil or sand is moved from one place to another?


Erosion

100

What happens when dirt or sand is dropped off in a new place?


Deposition

100

What can carry away bits of rock or soil?


Water, wind, or ice

200

How does water cause rocks to break down?


By soaking into them and freezing or carrying away minerals.


200

How does water change the shape of a riverbank?


It washes away parts of the bank as it flows


200

What is formed when a river drops off soil and rocks at its end?


A delta

200

Which agent of erosion can form sand dunes?


Wind

300

What type of weathering involves air and water changing rock chemically?


Chemical weathering

300

What is the effect of wind carrying sand against rock surfaces?


It smooths and shapes the rocks, a process called abrasion.


300

Where do glaciers leave the rock and soil they carry when they melt?


At the glacier's end, called a moraine.


300

What causes potholes to form in road surfaces?


Ice from frozen water expanding and contracting.


400

What are living things that can cause weathering of rock?


Plants growing in cracks and animals burrowing.


400

How do tree roots cause erosion?


They break up the soil making it easier to wash away.


400

What happens to mountains over millions of years because of deposition?


They can wear down to smaller hills.


400

What type of erosion creates valleys and gorges?


Water flowing through them.


500

How does temperature change contribute to rock breaking down?


Repeated heating and cooling expands and contracts the rock, breaking it up.


500

What long-term impact does erosion have on a coastline?


It can create cliffs, caves, and arches.


500

What is a landform created by wind deposition of sand?


A sandbar or dune.

500

How does ice shape the land it moves over?


By scraping and grinding the surface beneath it, called glacial till.