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Erosion

Eraser Activity Read B43 & overheads Weathering: The process that breaks up rocks. Erosion: When wind and water carry the broken up rocks to another place.

Types of Erosion Water Grand Canyon Beaches Disappear Deltas form

Types of Erosion Ice (Glaciers) Great Lakes Least Common

Types of Erosion Wind Sand Dunes Factor in Dust Bowl

Set up Great Race Experiment Which kind of erosion causes fastest change? Wind, water, or ice?

Shake, Rattle, & Roll Blowin’ in the Wind As River flows What happened to my beach house?