GLOSSARY OF WEATHERING TERMS

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GLOSSARY OF WEATHERING TERMS Abrasion Physical weathering Breaking wave Sandbar Chemical weathering Sandblasting Delta Sediment Erosion Stream Finger lake Stream abrasion Flood plain Stream channel shape Glacial groove Tributary Glacial parallel scratches U-shaped valley Glacier V-shaped valley Mass movement Watershed Meander Weathering

This will count as the 1st grade of the 2nd marking period. REMEMBER For each of the 24 terms, you MUST have Definition Diagram To find the definitions, use the website regentsprep.org or Google, if necessary. This will count as the 1st grade of the 2nd marking period.