Weathering
Erosion
Deposition
100

What is weathering?

The process of breaking down matter into sediment.

100

What is erosion?

The movement of sediment caused by weathering.

100

What is deposition?

The settlement of weathered and eroded sediment.

200

What are the agents of weathering?

Water, wind, and ice.

200

What are the agents of erosion?

Water, wind, and ice are the main ones, while gravity plays a small role.

200

What are the agents of deposition?

Water, wind, and ice are the main ones, while gravity plays a small role.

300

What is physical weathering?

The process of breaking down matter into sediment without changing any of the chemical composition.

300

True or false: sand dunes are made because of erosion

False

300

True or false: deltas are made because of deposition 

True

400

Name an example of physical weathering.

Abrasion, frost wedging, salt wedging, root penetration, exfoliation, etc.

400

Name an example of a landform created in part because of erosion.

Coastlines, rivers, mountains, glaciers, lakes, etc.

400

Name an example of a landform created by deposition that is NOT deltas

lakes, glaciers, coastlines, etc.

500

What is chemical weathering?

The process of breaking down matter into sediment while changing at least one part of the matter's chemical composition.

500
What are the two most commonly used agents of erosion?

Water and wind.

500

What are the two elements that cause oxidation (chemical weathering)?

Oxygen and Hydrogen