Constructive
Destructive
Water
C and D forces
Vocab
100
A ___________ is a result of a constructive force. 

a gorge

mountains 

A river Valley

A canyon 

What is a canyon?
100

The process of moving sediment by wind, moving water, or ice

Erosion

100

Where would you most likely find a delta?

Near a river's mouth

100

When water drops off sediment in a river as it travels, does the river get deeper or more shallow? 

More shallow

100

The breaking down of rock on Earth's surface into smaller pieces

Weathering
200

An area of new land at the mouth of a river, formed by sediments carried by the river. 

Delta

200

What is weathering?

The process of breaking down rock by natural means

200

Why do sand dunes most likely form by an ocean

Water and wind can both move sand. Sand dunes form where the wind is strong and the sand deposits are plentiful. That is why the beach is the perfect location for them!

200
Weathering ___________ it

Erosion ___________ it

Deposition ___________ it

Breaks

Takes

Drops

200

This term describes mountains, rivers, and other SURFACE FEATURES of the land

Landforms

300

Name 3 types of constructive forces

Fault, Earthquake, Volcano, Deposition, Wind (Sand Dunes)

300

What are 3 types of weathering?

Acid Rain, Ice expanding (cracking surfaces), tree roots growing and cracking roads, wind, water

300

How is moving water a destructive process?

Carries away broken rock/sediment. Can break down rocks into sediment.

300

What does a seismograph do?

Measures the earth's vibrations to gather information about earthquakes

300

The process by which weathered rock is picked up and moved to a new place

erosion

400

This constructive force moves sediment through water until it is deposited to create a new landform

What is deposition?

400

Name one way humans are a destructive force on nature?

Pollution, deforestation, over crowding, carbon footprint

400

What is one land form made from erosion from water.

canyons, valleys, mesa, banks of a river, delta

400

How do plants help prevent erosion? 

Their roots help hold the soil in place, and also help protect the area from wind

400

When erosion takes place underground, the earth above it can collapse, causing a 

Sinkhole

500

How are sand dunes formed

The wind blows the sand and can shape hills or mounds of sand called dunes

500

What are two things that can be both destructive and constructive depending on the situation?

Earthquakes and volcanoes

500

When fast moving water runs along the banks of a river, does the river get wider or narrower? 

Wider

500

Explain how earthquakes and volcanoes can be both constructive and destructive forces

Accept reasonable answers

500

The sudden movement of rocks and soil down the side of a hill because of gravity and rain

Landslide