WEATHERING
EROSION
DEPOSITION
WHICH ONE?
100

What does weathering break?

Rocks into smaller pieces.

200

What does weathering do?

Break down rocks in to smaller pieces

200

What can cause Erosion?

Water, Ice, or wind

200

What is an example of deposition?

Laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice.

200

What process creates new sand on a dessert or beach?

Weathering

300

What can weathering put on rocks?

(On the outside)

Cracks

300

Erosion just moves sediment just a little.

True or false?

True! Deposition moves from one place to a new place but erosion just moves around.

300

What conditions cause deposition?


  • waves enter an area of shallow water;
  • waves enter a sheltered area, e.g. a cove or bay;
  • there is little wind;
  • there is a good supply of material.
300

One day you are walking on the beach and you notice that in one spot the sand is a different color than what it usually looks like. It looks like the color of sand at the beach a few streets down. What process carried the sand over?

Deposition moves rocks (or sand) to different locations.

400

Where is a place that has a lot of sediment?

Beach, Desert, ect.

400

What is something in nature that can help erosion?

Replanting with vegetation and covering with mulch.

400

Why id deposition important?

 Deposition allows these parts to settle elsewhere.

400

What is sediment?

After weathering breaks down the rocks the smaller pieces are called sediment.

500

Weathering breaks rocks into smaller pieces called ...

Sediment

500

How many types of erosion are there?

5! 

  • Sheet Erosion. ...
  • Gully Erosion. ...
  • Wind Erosion. ...
  • Floodplain Erosion. ...
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