Erosion
Landforms
Florida Landforms
Weathering
Deposition
100

This is the removal and transport of material from one place to another.

What is erosion?

100

This landform is a series of islands relatively close together.

What is a archipelago? 

100

These landforms protect us from harsh sea conditions by providing a barrier.

What are barrier islands?

100

This is the process of breaking down rocks.

What is weathering?

100

This is when sediments are moved and deposited or “dropped off."

What is deposition?

200

Name one way glaciers cause erosion. 

Abrasion or plucking.

200

A body of water that is partly enclosed by land (and is usually smaller than a gulf).

What is a bay?

200

Why shouldn't you trample the sea oats at the beach, or walk off the trails at Honeymoon island?

The sea oats help hold the sand dunes in place. Stepping on them would kill them and allow the wind to blow away the dunes.
200

This type of weathering is breaking materials down by natural or physical processes.

What is mechanical or physical weathering?

200

These factors act together in a cycle that wears down and builds up Earth’s surface.

What is weathering, erosion, and deposition?

300

A type of mass movement.

What is a rockslide, mudslide, landslide, slump, creep etc.

300

This landform is caused by a river removing the rocks and soil from the land underneath it, creating a deeper and deeper area away from the surface.

What is a canyon?

300

Florida has over 11 million acres of this landform, which is often found between terrestrial and aquatic areas.

What are wetlands?

300

This occurs when minerals are chemically changed, causing them to dissolve or change to another mineral.

What is chemical weathering?

300

This is a type of landform caused by wind erosion and deposition.

What is a sand dune?

400

Any type of erosion when gravity moves materials down a slope.

What is a mass movement?

400

A narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses.

What is an Isthmus?

400

While this landform is not exclusive to Florida, it is relatively common due to the limestone bedrock that Florida sits on. It is primarily caused by erosion and weathering.

What is a sinkhole?

400

How does the wind cause abrasion? 

The wind picks up small materials and blows them against a structure. 

400

This is the process  where wind blows loose sediment, removing small particles

What is deflation?

500

These are the five agents of erosion.

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

500

Flat lands that have only small changes in elevation.

WHat is a plain?

500

What are the 3 land regions of Florida?

Northern Highlands, Coastal Lowlands, Central Highlands

500

How do glaciers cause abrasions?

They drag rocks across the surface of the land.

500

What has Miss Bailey deposited in her coffee cup?

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