Erosion Jodi Knoebel 11/21/2018.

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Erosion Jodi Knoebel 11/21/2018

Topics of Discussion Mass movements Running water Glaciers wind 11/21/2018

Increase with rain flow Mass Movements Caused from gravity Occur on steep slopes Increase with rain flow 11/21/2018

Slump Steep slopes Material underneath has weakened 11/21/2018

Creep Small sediments are pushed up during freezing and slide down when thaw 11/21/2018

Rock Slides Large blocks of rock break loose from steep slopes 11/21/2018

Mud Flows Add a strong statement that summarizes how you feel or think about this topic Summarize key points you want your audience to remember 11/21/2018

Next Steps Summarize any actions required of your audience Summarize any follow up action items required of you 11/21/2018