Weathering
Erosion
Deposition
Earths changes
Trick Bonus
100

Define Weathering.

 Correct:awesome! That was the correct answer.

Incorrect: sorry the answer was actually weathering is the natural process of breaking down rock.

100

Define Erosion.

Correct: Erosion occurs when weathered bits of rock or soil are loosened and moved by a process called Erosion.

Incorrect: whoops even though you got to your page first this is not the correct answer.

100

Define Deposition.

Correct: Eventually the Eroded pieces stop moving and settle. This process is called Deposition. This process is called deposition.

Incorrect: Sorry this isn't the correct answer

100

What is it called when water gets into cracks and freezes over the winter?

Correct: Nice!

Incorrect: Oops! the real answer was actually ice wedging.

100

Alright! this one is mental math. what is 34+72.

Correct: Wow lucky you for this trick bonus you get. . . 300!

Incorrect: the answer was actually. . . 106 don't

200

Give an example of weathering.


Tip: this question you shouldn’t use you book.

Correct: lucky! lots of answers could be correct on this one but the two I was specifically looking for was rocks scraping together on a rock slide or rain hitting the ground.

Incorrect: too bad that one hard anyway

200

give an example of erosion.

Tip: I recemend not using your books for this one

Correct: nice you got it right: erosion could be blown sand, or even rocks and water.

Incorrect: sorry about that but that isn't the correct answer.

200

Give an example of deposition.

Correct: Deposition could be rocks settling down or rivers settling into a pond or lake.

Incorrect: Sorry but there are only a few answers that I was going to except too bad that it wasn't one of them

200

What is the two out of weathering, erosion, and deposition that form together to make sand?

Tip: you will still get the points if you don't find it in the book for this question

Correct:Weathering and erosion!

Incorrect: well that was unlucky.

200

Define windbreak.

Tip: we haven't done this yet but it is in the general area of weathering, erosion, and deposition

Corrrect: Windbreak is a row of plants that is grown in an open area to help slow the wind down.

Incorrect: that wasn't exactly the answer that I was hoping for.

300

How does erosion cause the ripples in the sand?

Correct: blowing winds in the open desert can erode and deposit large amounts of sand.

Incorrect: I was actually hoping for something else.

300

How does rainwater cause deposition?

Correct: the rainwater carrieing the sand will eventually stop which when it stops will cause deposition.

Incorrect: whoops wrong answer.

300

what is root wedging?

Tip: this is not a question that is meant to be found in a book.

correct:root wedging is when there is a crack in the ground and things like seeds can get it it. as the tree or plant grows so does the crack.

Incorrect: Well not exactly.

400

What is ice wedging?

Correct: ice wedging is when in a rock there is a crack or really anywhere water can get in, then it will freeze over the winter and make the crack grow.

Incorrect: actually that isn’t the correct answer.

500

What is the correct definition from the book of sedimentary rock?

Correct: rock that is formed from deposited sediment is called sedimentary rock.

Incorrect: that wasn’t the answer that I was looking for but good try.

500

what is one plus one?

correct: that one was easy 2 I mean it is trick bonus by the way it was supposed to be for 500 but your going to get 100 for that.

Incorrect: that is just crazy how you didn't get that. Lucky for you you only have to subtract 100 points for the trick bonus!