Constructive Forces
Destructive Forces
Erosive Weathering
Weathering Examples
Bonus Learning
100

It's processes that build up the Earth

Constructive processes

100

Is what happens to Earth's surface over long periods of time

What is worn down?

100

The process that breaks down rock and other substances at Earth's surface

What is weathering?

100

It is when water freezes in a crack in the rock, it expands and makes the crack bigger

What is ice wedging?

100

The difference between magma and lava

Magma is lava that is inside of the Earth, lava is magma that is outside the Earth.

200

These are created as wind and water deposit soil, and are found in deserts, rivers, and beaches

Sand dunes

200
Processes that break down the Earth's surface

What are destructive processes?

200

Because of weathering, large boulders turn into small pieces of this

What is sediment?

200

Moles, gophers, prairie dogs, insects, bunnies, are all the cause of this kind of weathering

What is animal weathering/animal actions?

200
Can a volcano pop up anywhere?

No, only at the edges of tectonic plates.

300

This is the laying down or settling of eroded material. Small grains of sediment often settle in low-energy environments.

What is deposition?

300

Three examples of destructive weathering.

What is erosion, landslides, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, floods, etc?

300

This kind of erosion picks up and moves loose sediment in rivers/streams

What is water/water erosion?

300

It breaks down rock causing the rock to be smooth in a process called abrasion

What is wind?

300
How long does a rockslide or landslide take?

Sometimes seconds, sometimes years

400

These occur when tectonic plates push up against each other.

What are mountains?
400

How long destructive weathering takes.

What is millions of years or seconds?

400

Creates U-shaped valleys and scrapes away soil and rock underneath them

Glacial/ice erosion

400

These are created from the action of wind and water depositing sand along the coast.

What are beaches?

400

What is the Ring of Fire?

Where 70% of the Earth's volcanoes are located; along the edge of tectonic plates; along the edge of Australia, Asia, North America, South America.

500

Created from tectonic plates moving against each other, and one sinking below the other. Magma eventually flows to the surface out of these.

What are volcanoes?

500

How destructive processes and constructive processes are the same. 

Both change the surface of the earth, both can be slow or quick, both help create the world and how it is.

500

It causes landslides by pulling rock and sediment down hills and mountains

Gravity/gravity erosion

500

Landforms that occur from deposition of sediment carried by a river into a larger body of water. Commonly found at the mouth of rivers that go into larger bodies of water.

What are deltas/river deltas?
500

Name 2 volcanoes located in North America

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