Chapter 9 Changes To Earth’s Surface By Adam, Lucille, and Kylie
Lesson 1 How Does Earth’s Surface Wear Away Weathering is the process when Earth’s crust is slowly broken down. Physical Weathering is when the size of the rock is changed. Chemical Weathering is when the rock is broken into smaller pieces.
Interesting Information LLandforms can be different sizes and shapes. SSome landforms shape quickly while others form over a long time. TTemperature changes to the rock’s surface may also cause weathering.
Lesson 2 How Do Weathered Materials Move Water, ice, gravity, and wind can work together to move weathered pieces of rock. This process is called erosion. Deposition is the laying down of pieces of rock. Wind can carry only small particles.
Interesting Information Ice glaciers have covered parts of Earth’s surface for millions of years. In cold areas, an avalanche is the name for large amounts of snow and ice that fall rapidly down a mountain.
Lesson 3 How Can Earth’s Surface Change Rapidly A volcano forms at a weak spot in the Earth’s crust, where magma is forced upward and reaches the surface. A fault is a crack in rocks where Earth’s crust can move.
Lesson 3 Continued… Earthquakes often cause major rapid changes to Earth’s surface. The point on Earth’s surface that is directly above the focus is the epicenter.