Lesson 1 Weathering/Soil
Lesson 2
Wind Erosion
Lesson 3
Water Erosion
Lesson 4
Glacial/Wave Erosion
100

The idea that the same processes that occur today have also operated in the past is known as...

uniformitarianism

100

The process by which sediment is laid down in a new location is called...

Deposition

100

Meanders and oxbow lakes are both examples of landforms created by water...

Erosion (-)

100

The process by which a glacier picks up rocks as it moves over the land is called...

Plucking

200

Dark-colored organic material (ie. decaying plants and animals) in soil is known as...

Humus

200

The size and shape of sand dunes is determined by the ___ of the wind.

Direction

200

Deltas and alluvial fans are both examples of landforms created by water...

Deposition (+)

200

Glacial abrasion is an example of which type of weathering?

Mechanical

300

A rock that has become cracked where it has frozen and thawed over and over is an example of ___ weathering.

Mechanical Weathering

300

What are two types of landforms that are created as a result of wind erosion?

Sand Dunes

Loess Deposits

300

What is the process by which rivers form?

Rills-->Gullies-->Streams-->River

300

Seastacks and sea arches are examples of landforms created by wave...

Erosion

400

An underwater cave made from water that dissolved the soft limestone rock is an example of ___ weathering.

Chemical Weathering

400

The process by which particles scrape or rub against exposed rock is known as...

Abrasion

400

What landforms are created as a result of groundwater erosion? (Hint: Think of the video!)

Caves and Sinkholes

400

What types of landforms are created as a result of wave deposition?

Beaches

Sandbars
Spits

500

Earthworms are decomposers because they help to ___ ___ the decayed material into nutrients for the soil.

break down

500

The process by which wind removes surface materials is known as...

Deflation

500

What types of landforms are created as a result of groundwater deposition (+)?

Stalagmites and Stalactites

500

How can you tell if a glacier has moved through an area?

It leaves behind gouges and scratches on Earth's surface.