CLUE 3= WATER CAN EASILY PASS THROUGH A MATERIAL

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THE HOT SEAT…..WEATHERING AND SOIL STYLE…WHO WILL BE “THE GRAND CANYON” CHAMPION?

CLUE 3= WATER CAN EASILY PASS THROUGH A MATERIAL EXAMPLE= PERMEABLE CLUE 1= GRAVEL CLUE 2= NOT CLAY CLUE 3= WATER CAN EASILY PASS THROUGH A MATERIAL

WEATHERING

EROSION

DEPOSITION

MECHANICAL WEATHERING

ICE WEDGING

WATER ABRASION

WIND ABRASION

GRAVITY ABRASION

PLANT AND ANIMALS MECHANICAL WEATHERING

CHEMICAL WEATHERING

ACIDS IN LIVING THINGS

ACID PRECIPITATION

ACIDS IN GROUNDWATER

OXIDATION

SOIL PROFILE

O LAYER=LITTER

A LAYER=TOPSOIL

E LAYER=ELUVIATED

B=SUBSOIL

C=PARTIALLY WEATHERED ROCK

R=BEDROCK

TERRACING

CONTOUR PLOWING

COVER CROPS

NO-TILL FARMING