Weathering
Soil Conservation
Erosion
Rivers
Rates of Weathering
100

This is the process of breaking down bigger rocks.

What is weathering?

100
In soil conservation, we try to prevent the loss of this from the soil from erosion.

What is the topmost layer?

100

As a stream forms, it erodes soil and rock to make this.

What is a channel?

100

The Grand Canyon was formed by this ancient river.

What is the Colorado River?

100

This process takes a long time.

What is weathering?

200

These are the two main types of weathering.

What are mechanical and chemical weathering?

200

This is the process of burning down woods to clear for new cropland.

What is slash and burn farming?

200

In the erosion process, the materials carried by a stream are called the streams _____________.

What is load?

200

A model river system would include a network of streams and river that drains into a what?

What is a runoff?

200

The rate at which a rock weathers depends on the following:

1.
2.
3.

What is:

climate
elevation
makeup of the rock

300

This is the grinding and wearing away of rock surfaces through the mechanical action of other rock or sand particles.

What is abrasion?

300
In soil conservation, this is the technique where farmers do not leave the ground bare.

What is no till farming?

300

This word describes the area below the Earth's surface that fills with water.

What is groundwater?

300

River systems are divided into regions called what?

What is a watershed?

300

This kind of rock will weather more slowly than a softer rock like limestone.

What is granite?

400

These produce acids that can slowly break down rock. (Hint: think of a wooded area)

What are lichens?

400

In soil conservation, this reduces the power of the wind and their disruptive effects on soil.

What are wind breaks?

400
This was a major problem during the "dust bowl".

The loss of the topsoil.

400

This is the largest watershed in the United States.

What is the Mississippi River Watershed?

400

This is the process by which softer less weather-resistant rock wears away and leaves harder more weather-resistant rocks behind.

What is differential weathering?
500

This is the chemical reaction in which elements, like iron, combine with oxygen to form an oxide.

What is oxidation?

500

This English economist and demographer created a mathematical model on human population.

Who is Thomas Malthus.

500

How might waves erode coastlines?

Back and forth movement loosening the sediment.

Sediment scrapes against one another.

500

This is the amount of water that a stream or river carries in each amount of time.

What is the discharge?

500

When a cap rock acts as a flat protective rock it can create this landform.

What is a plateau?