What is weathering?
The BREAKING DOWN of substances, such as rocks and minerals by physical, chemical, or biological processes.
What is Erosion?
The MOVEMENT of sediment or soil from one location to another by means of water, ice, or wind.
What is Deposition??
When the particles that were carried by water, ice, or wind are DEPOSITED (DROPPED) into another location..
What is a landform?
DUST AND SAND BLOWING IN THE WIND DURING A WINDSTORM
EROSION
Muddy waters being carried away by a fast-moving river.
Erosion
Weathering, erosion, and deposition are fast or slow changes to the land?
Slow
What are the very small pieces of sand and minerals called that are created through the process of weathering?
SEDIMENT
Weathering and erosion occur due to...
WIND, WATER, ICE
What 3 things can carry the sediments to the drop-off area (deposition)??
Water, Wind, Ice
What type of landform is this? mountain, plateau, valley, or canyon?
Canyon
A DELTA IS FORMED AT THE MOUTH OF A RIVER
DEPOSITION
Glaciers dropping rock and sand to form terminal moraines.
Deposition
This occurs when landforms are slowly worn down over time by outside forces.
Weathering
How many types of weathering are there and what are they called?
TWO; Chemical and Physical
TRUE OR FALSE
EROSION HAPPENS BEFORE WEATHERING
FALSE
TRUE/FALSE
Deposition is the last step, where the sediments are deposited...
TRUE
What type of landform is this? mountain, plateau, valley, or canyon?
Valley
Layers of sediment forming at the bottom of the ocean.
Deposition
Wind blasting sand at rock and carving out arches.
Weathering
Sand dunes are created when sand is moved and deposited by ____
Wind
What is the difference between Chemical and Physical weathering?
Physical weathering physically breaks the rocks apart, while chemical weathering changes the rocks' texture, color, etc.
WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF EROSION?
Sediments/rocks flowing down stream to a delta.
The wind blowing sand to another location.
What is an example of DEPOSITION??
A Sand Dune, Delta, etc.
A slow-moving river of ice is called this.
Glacier
DUE TO RAIN, THE PAINT ON AN OUTSIDE BENCH BEGINS TO CRACK
WEATHERING
Flood water pounding against a canyon wall and wearing it down.
Weathering
What TWO processes are happening below:
Wind blowing sand from one location to another and forming sand dunes.
Erosion & deposition.
How is weathering different from erosion?
Weathering= breaking
Erosion= moving
TRUE/FALSE
Erosion happens after deposition.
FALSE
If weathering breaks the rock down, and erosion moves it, what is deposition?
Deposition is the place in which the rocks that were broken down settle after being moved.
The force of a glacier cause this formation.
A U-shaped valley.
THE ROOTS OF A PLANT GROW IN THE CRACKS OF A SIDE WALK, AS THE ROOTS GROW LARGER, THE CEMENT BEGINS TO CRACK
WEATHERING
A mudslide flowing down a steep hill.
Erosion
What would cause land next to the water to "grow" over time?
Water depositing new material over time