W/E/D
Weathering
Water Erosion
Wind Erosion
Human-Made Erosion
100

The THREE processes that break down rock, carry away sediment, and drop it in a new location.

What are weathering, erosion, and deposition?

100

This type of weathering occurs when rock is physically broken up.

What is mechanical weathering?

100

Water can move small pieces of material to a new ____________

What is location? 


100

True or False: Plant roots help to anchor soil and sand dunes in one place

True

100

Humans change the flow of water by doing this:

What is building dams or diverting rivers?

200

A form of mechanical weathering; it is the grinding of rock against rock.  It can also be wind, water, or ice grinding against rock.

What is abrasion?

200

This gas mixes with water to create a weak acid that dissolves rock underground.

What is carbon dioxide?

200

When moving water (i.e. rivers) is flowing fast, it can carry ___________ __________ 

Eroded material (like rocks, sand, etc.)

200

True or False: Wind cannot carry particles very far.

False

200

People change land, and even create land by doing this:

What is landfill?

300

Moving water creates a RILL that joins other rills to form a GULLY that join to make a STREAM.  

Many streams combine to form a t _______________ of a main river.

What is a tributary?

300

This type of chemical weathering agent forms from mixing rain with the burning of coal, oil, and gas pollution.

What is acid rain?

300

When the water slows down near the larger bodies of water (i.e. lakes and oceans), it drops the eroded material it's carrying, which builds up on the bottom of the lake or sea. When the tectonic plate pushes this up above the surface of the water, it forms a landform called:

What is a plain?

300

Particles carried by wind will be deposited when the wind dies down, creating ___________ ___________

What are sand dunes?

300

People create major erosion issues like landslides by doing this:

What is cutting down trees?

400

The rate of weathering depends on mineral hardness of the rockthe surface area/permeability of the rock, and the ___________.

What is climate?

400

Examples of mechanical weathering:

-animal burrowing, frost wedging, release of pressure, abrasion, and _________________. 


What is root pry?

400

If the sedimentary plain gets pushed up even higher, it becomes:

What is a plateau?

400

If the wind is blowing fast, it can pick up more and bigger particles - even large items like cars, etc. and moving them to a new location. What are these types of winds called?

What are tornadoes, hurricanes, etc.?

400

People change the surface of the land for these reasons:

What is building homes, growing crops or raising livestock, or extracting minerals?

500

This is the type of climate where all weathering and erosion occur the fastest.
(especially chemical weathering)

What is a warm, wet/rainy climate?

500

This feature forms when the level of the sea rises and fills a valley that was once cut by a glacier

What is a Fjord?

500

Water can carve rock, forming deep landforms

What are valleys

500

Over time, wind can even carve ________ and erode ___________

What are rocks and mountains?

500

One of the most extreme types of human-caused erosion is:

What is mountaintop removal mining?