Vocabulary
How Stuff Was Made
What's Going On Here?
Types of Weathering
Random Stuff
100

Small pieces of earth.

What is sediment?

100

This landform is made from the build up of sediment at the end of a river.

What is a delta?

100

Wind carrying sand stopped blowing and created a sand dune.

What is deposition?

100

This type of weathering is when larger rocks are broken down into smaller sediments without changing the type of rock.

What is mechanical weathering?

100

To figure out which side of a landform is steeper, you look for this feature on a topographic map.

What is the contour lines are closer together?

200

The study of the shape of the land.

What is topography?

200

This land form is made from a river eroding and flowing in the same area for millions of years.

What is a canyon?

200

A sharp, jagged rock becomes round rock.

What is weathering?

200

This type of weathering includes breaking down rocks into sediments and changes the type of rock as it is broken down.

What is Chemical Weathering?

200

In a u-shaped valley with a river in the middle, like the one on your study guide. This is where you would find the most fertile land.

What is at the bottom of the valley, near the river?

300

A contour line at sea level would have this value.

What is 0?

300

Glaciers grind through a mountain and/or hill and leave behind this specifically shaped landform.

What is a u-shaped valley?

300

Construction and Farming impact this earth process the most.

What is erosion?

300

This type of weathering occurs when water gets into cracks in the rock, freezes, and expands. This eventually splits the rock apart.

What is ice/frost wedging?

300

In A10, this is the contour interval for Rock Mountain.

What is 100 m?

400

These earth process(es) are constructive.

What is deposition?

400

This is the driving force of erosion and deposition.

What is gravity?

400

A river curving is caused by this/these earth process(es)?

What are erosion and deposition?

400

This specific type of weathering causes iron in rock to form rust when exposed to air over time.

What is oxidation?

400

These are the four agents, or causes, of erosion.

What are wind, water, ice, and gravity?

500

These earth process(es) are destructive. 

What are weathering and erosion?

500

This landform is made through erosion, making a thin tower of rock.

What is a hoodoo?

500

Glaciers grind down rock, carry sediments to the bottom of the hill, and create a mound of sediment, called a moraine.

What is weathering, erosion, and deposition?

500

This type of weathering occurs when the bottom of a glacier scrapes along the ground, causing rocks to break down into sediment and to pile up, making a moraine.

What is abrasion?

500

In A10, this is the maximum possible height of Rock Mountain.

What is 1699 m?