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100

chemical weathering 

the process that changes the composition of rocks and minerals due to exprosre to the enviroment.

100

molten rock stored beneath Earth's surface 

magma 

100

long , narrow mountains formed by magma at divergent boundaries 

mid-ocean ridges 

100

where two plates move toward each other 

convergent boundary 

100

the mechanical and chemical process that change Earth's surface over time 

weathering
200

landslides occur at the top of a mountian and end at a valley . 

where do landslides occur 

200

the vibrations caused by the rupture and sudden movement of rocks along a break or a crack in Earth's crust 

eathquake 

200

a large mass of ice formed by snow accumulated on land that slowly moves across earth's surface. 

glacier

200

vents in Earth's crust through which molten rock flows

volcanos 

200

a boundary where two plates move away from eachother 

divergent boundary

300

Becaise weathering causes sediment's to break down . Weathering can produce sediment of different sizes . Weathering creates sediment 

How is weathering related to sediment ?

300

If mountains are too tall or slope or steep the force of gravity can create andslides . After that it can create large amount's of rocks and soil come crashing downhill. 

what provides the force that can cause rocks to move downhill ? 

300

rock matieral that forms when rocks are broken down into smaller pieces or disolved in water as rocks erode

sediment 
300

are formed by blowing wind erosion can carry sand 

how are ripples formed?


300

magma that erupts onto Earth's surface 

lava

400

There will by no energy to move the soil or rocks 

how does the energy affect the deposition of rocks on a hillside?

400

the layer down or setting of eroded matieral 

deposition

400

the faster water flows , the larger pieces of sediment it can carry.

what kind of river could carry the most sediment?


400

large flowing rivers 

what causes the most erosion on earth? 

400

the moving of weathered material or sediment , from one location to another.

erosion 

500

the downhill movenment of a large mass of rocks or soil due to gravity 

mass wasting 

500

Physical weathering is the process of breacking down ricks without changing the composition of the rock . Chemical weathering is the process that changes the composition of rocks. 

What is the difference form Physical weathering and Chemical weathering?

500

the most important process that changes landform by erosion is 

wind 

500

two plates slides past each other

transform boundary

500

is the process that occurs when one tectonic plate moves under another tectonic plate 

subduction