"Breaking It Down"
"On the Move"
Dropping Off
Shaped by Nature
Wildcard
100

This process breaks down rocks into smaller pieces without moving them.

weathering

100

This process moves weathered rock and sediment from one place to another.

erosion

100

This process occurs when sediments are dropped or settled after being carried by erosion.

deposition

100

The curves in a river, where erosion occurs on the outer bends and deposition on the inner bends, are called this.

meanders

100

Earth Science????

Rocks

200

This type of weathering occurs when water seeps into cracks, freezes, expands, and breaks the rock apart.

frost action

200

This is the most powerful agent of erosion, responsible for shaping canyons and river valleys.

water

200

When a river slows down as it enters a larger body of water, it forms this triangular-shaped landform.

delta

200

When groundwater dissolves rock underground, it can create this type of sudden land collapse.

sinkhole

200

What is up

the sky

300

When oxygen reacts with iron in a rock, it causes this type of chemical weathering.

oxidation

300

This type of erosion occurs in deserts and coastal areas when small sediments are carried by the wind.

wind

300

When fast-moving water flows onto flat land, it creates this fan-shaped deposit of sediment.

alluvial fan

300

These offshore landforms, created by wave deposition, help protect the mainland from storms.

barrier islands

300

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400

Lichens and mosses release acids that break down rock, making this type of weathering both chemical and biological.

bio weathering

400

Landslides, mudslides, and avalanches are all examples of this type of erosion.

mass movement/gravity
400

A glacier leaves behind these piles of unsorted sediment as it melts

moraines

400

Unlike rivers that carve V-shaped valleys, glaciers carve valleys with this distinct shape.

u-shaped valley

400

WHO is mr Easterling

DA GOAT

500

Weathering is influenced by climate. In warm, wet areas, this type of weathering is most common. 

chemical weathering

500

These massive, slow-moving sheets of ice scrape and carve the land as they move.

glaciers

500

In deserts and coastal areas, wind deposits sand into these mounds or ridges.

dunes

500

These sharp, glacial ridges form when two glaciers erode a mountain from opposite sides.

aretes 

500

When is the Test

Thursday