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Weathering, Erosion , & Deposition The Wearing Down and Building Up of Earth

Directions: Please read each slide then fill in the blank. LEARNING TARGET: I CAN ANALYZE THE EFFECTS OF WEATHERING, EROSION, AND DEPOSITION ON THE ENVIRONMENT IN (Georgia) REGIONS.

Erosion Erosion is the removal of rock particles from a location. Caused by water, wind, ice, or gravity.

DISCUSS with your table: What is the connection between weathering and erosion?? Why did we learn weathering first?? How does this affect the Earth? Us?

The movement of rock particles from a specific location DESCRIPTION: The movement of rock particles from a specific location EROSION:

Add to your notes! CAUSED BY: WATER WIND ICE GRAVITY EROSION

WATER EROSION Water sources such as rivers, streams, ocean tides, and runoff can move rock particles away....

Erosion by Water Moving water is one of the most powerful agent of erosion. Erosion by water can have destructive results. Rill erosion develops when running water cuts small channels into the side of a slope. Gully erosion is when a channel becomes deep and wide, rill erosion become gully erosion.

Water Erosion-Rivers Rivers and streams carry sediment. As the sediment moves mechanical weathering occurs. Through water erosion, rivers create waterfalls, flood plains, and valleys.

Water Erosion-Waves Waves- waves shape the coasts by transporting sand. While the sand is moved, mechanical weathering occurs. Waves create sea stacks, caves, arch, and wave-cut cliffs.

Erosion by Runoff As water from precipitation (rain, snow, etc.) moves over the land, it carries particles with it. The moving water is called runoff. Runoff creates rills and gullies.

WIND EROSION Sometimes the wind can move rock particles away: this can lead to dust storms! Fill out

WIND EROSION Wind Erosion creates dust storms, hoodoos, and arches.

Ice Erosion As a glacier flows over the land, it picks up rocks in a process called plucking.

Ice Erosion Ice erosion creates: U-shaped valleys, glacial lakes, moraines, drumlins, and kettle lakes.

Ice Erosion Ice erosion creates: U-shaped valleys, glacial lakes, moraines, drumlins, and kettle lakes.

Think about it…. Water is NEEDED by all living things to survive. How does water change the planet?

Erosion by Gravity Gravity causes sediment to move downhill. It creates: landslides, mudflows, and creeps.

Analyze your learning… Compare the relationship between weathering and erosion to the relationship between convergent and divergent boundaries.

Rate your learning…. Where are you on the generic learning scale (0-4) with: Understanding erosion? The difference between weathering and erosion? Understanding how weathering and erosion work together?

Weathering and Erosion work together continuously to wear down and carry away the rocks at the Earth’s surface!!!!! END - Erosion

Deposition Deposition is the process in which sediment laid down in new locations. Caused by water, wind, ice, and gravity.

Think about it… What needs to happen before deposition can occur? Why did we study deposition last in our weather, erosion, & deposition mini unit?

Deposition: Deposition is the process in which sediment is put down in new locations. Deposition:

CAUSED BY: water wind ice gravity Deposition

Deposition Wind Sand Dune Water *Waves *River *Beaches *Delta Ice Type of Deposition Creates Picture Wind Sand Dune   Water *Waves *River *Beaches *Delta Ice Moraine Gravity Landslide, Slump, Creep

Rate your learning…. Where are you on the generic learning scale (0-4) with: Understanding deposition? The connection between weathering, erosion, and deposition? Understanding why deposition was studied AFTER weathering and erosion?