Sedimentary Rocks,Fossils and Landforms

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Sedimentary Rocks,Fossils and Landforms Fact or Fib

Fact or Fib Deltas are created when a river deposits sediment at the mouth of a river. Fact

Canyons are created by water and wind over a long period of time. Fact or Fib Canyons are created by water and wind over a long period of time. Fib ( Only water)

Fib Fact or Fib Sand dunes are interesting landforms  to visit because the landscape is different  every year since rivers  cause the  landscape to constantly  change? Fib

Fact or Fib Heat and pressure are  associated with the formation of sedimentary rock. Fib

Erosion is the process of breaking down sediments. Fact or Fib Erosion is the process of breaking down sediments. Fib

Weathering is the process of breaking down sediments. Fact or Fib Weathering is the process of breaking down sediments. Fact

Glaciers form U-shaped Valleys. Fact or Fib Glaciers form U-shaped Valleys. Fact

Fact or Fib Coal was produced in the earth  over millions of years when animals died and were covered  by sediments. Fib

Fact or Fib Erosion is the process of moving the sediments that have been weathered. Fact

Ice can cause weathering Fact or Fib Ice can cause weathering Fact

Fact or Fib FACT Microscopic life in the sea  died and was buried under sediment which led to the formation of oil.

Fact or Fib Water can permeate into rocks then when it freezes the water turns to ice causing the rock to break. Fact

This picture is an example of a delta. Fact or Fib This picture is an example of a delta. Fib

Fact or Fib According to this image, this fossil tell us that the area was once covered by water in the past. Fact

This picture is an example of a delta. Fact or Fib This picture is an example of a delta. Fact

This picture is an example of a sand dune. Fact or Fib This picture is an example of a sand dune. Fact

Fact or Fib The forces that caused the crack in the rock formation were most likely caused by water freezing and thawing in the rock. Fact

Sand dunes are created by sediments being deposited by water. Fact or Fib Sand dunes are created by sediments being deposited by water. Fib

Fact or Fib Rocks will break down into smaller pieces called sediments. Fact

Fact or Fib Decayed plants and animals and sedimentary rock lead to the formation of fossil fuels. Fact

Fact or Fib Water, wind, ice, plants, and animals all play a role in weathering of rocks. Fact

Fact or Fib Deposition is the process of moving sediments away. Fib

Fact or Fib River deltas change over time because more and more sediments build up around the delta and it develops more branches. Fact

This is an example of a mountain. Fact or Fib This is an example of a mountain. Fib

Rivers form U-shaped Valleys. Fact or Fib Rivers form U-shaped Valleys. Fib

Fact or Fib Landforms such as canyons, deltas, and sand dunes are features of Earth’s surface that happen gradually over time. Fact

Glaciers form V-shaped valleys. Fact or Fib Glaciers form V-shaped valleys. Fib

This is a picture of a Canyon. Fact or Fib This is a picture of a Canyon. Fact

Fact or Fib This picture is an example of a mountain. Fib

Fact or Fib Landforms are the natural structures or features on Earth’s surface. Fact

This is a picture of a plain. Fact or Fib This is a picture of a plain. Fib

Fact or Fib Valleys are cut or created by water and ice. Fact

Fact or Fib This is the end. Fact