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Thank you for not chewing gum or anything else  Agenda: Bell work/ Activity 29- Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition BP - Weathering Materials: Pencil Notebook IAES book Packet October 23 Daily Objective: Today we will investigate the effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition. Daily Question: Explain how canyons and deltas are formed (from yesterday’s experiment).

Vocabulary Physical (mechanical) Weathering – the breaking down of Earth materials by water, wind, and ice. Chemical Weathering – the breaking down of Earth materials by a reaction that changes the rock.

Activity 29: Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Procedure: Fill out the three level reading guide as you read together. Make this FLOW MAP: Explain each process in detail: what causes it what happens to the earth materials how can this affect humans

Use the following words & organize them under the correct topic. Weathering Deposition Erosion Hint: Some are used more than once Use the following words & organize them under the correct topic. Earth process Water Lakes Delta Sediments Physical Chemical Ice Farming Wind Floodplains Environment construction Explain each process in detail: what causes it what happens to the earth materials how can this affect humans

Weathering Deposition Erosion

Erosion Deposition Weathering how can this affect humans what causes it how can this affect humans what happens to the earth materials