What is weathering?
Rock is broken into smaller pieces.
What natural agent of change forms U shaped valleys?
Glaciers.
What is weather?
The conditions outside RIGHT NOW!
Or today.
Or tomorrow.
Or a week from now.
Short period of time.
What is climate?
Average weather conditions for
a region year after year.
what is weathering?
Weathering is the process that breaks down rock and other substances.
What hint words indicate weathering?
Breaking, breaking down, wearing down, etc.
How do deltas form?
A river breaks down land and then carries it toward the ocean.
What is wind?
Air that is moving.
What is precipitation?
Rain, snow, sleet, hail falling from clouds.
What are the two types of weathering?
The two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical weathering.
How does freezing and thawing break a rock?
When ice melts, water seeps in deeper into the cracks, and freezes again. With repeated freezing and thawing the cracks in a rock expand slowly and then the rock breaks off.
What hint words can we use for erosion?
Moved, carried away, transported, traveled.
How often do people usually check the weather?
Daily.
Everyday will also be accepted.
Every hour is fine too.
Every minutes is too much. C'mon.

How do you know this map is a climate map?
This map is a climate map because its talking about the annual temperature in Texas over 30 years.

What is this called? Does it tell you about the weather or the climate of a place?
This is a weather forecast. It is letting you know what the weather will be in the next few days.
What is the natural agent of change that forms sand dunes by weathering mountains and moving the broken down sediment to a new location?
Wind!
Which of these is NOT erosion?
A. Sand is carried away by the ocean.
B. The bottom of a mushroom rock travels.
C. Sand is dropped off between a river and the ocean.
C. Sand is dropped off between a river and the ocean.
What conditions outside are a part of both weather and climate?
Temperature and precipitation.
True or false: A map of annual precipitation is a climate map.
TRUE. Annual data is gathered over many, many years.
When a delta forms, rivers drop off rocks and sediment they carry when they get to the ocean which creates new land where the river and the ocean meet. Why do rivers deposit these sediments here?
Rivers slow down when they crash into the slow water of the ocean.
Stephon puts rocks in a jar and shakes them violently. The rocks break apart. Tiny pieces of rock, the size of grains of sand form at the bottom of the jar. What process is Stephon demonstrating?
Weathering!
Deposition will also be accepted as an answer.
Explain the difference between weathering and erosion.
Weathering breaks rocks into tiny pieces. Erosion moves them from one place to another.
Which of these is not used to measure weather?
A. Thermometer.
B. An anemometer.
C. Triple beam balance.
D. A barometer.
Triple beam balance. It is used to measure mass.
Which of these 2 statements is about climate?
A. This has been the hottest January in New Caney history to date.
B. The daily conditions outside have been changing a lot.
A. This has been the hottest January in New Caney history to date.
Mister Mondéjar pours a glass of water into a container with sand in it. One side of the container is higher than the other side. The water flows down to the lower end. The water carries sand from the top where the water is being poured down to the lower end. What is being demonstrated?
The way rivers erode land and deposit it somewhere else.
Any answer including rivers causing weathering, erosion, and deposition will be accepted.