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Quiz based on Reading of Pages 113-118 Warm Up 5.2 Quiz based on Reading of Pages 113-118

Answer the Following: Weathering is: The movement of particles. B. The process that changes rocks. C. The top layer of the Earth’s surface D. The process by which weather changes. 2. Mechanical weathering refers to the: Physical changes in rocks Chemical changes in rocks The breakdown of rocks by mechanical equipment All of the above The type of mechanical weathering where rock under extreme pressure expands when the pressure is removed above it. Decompression Weight Release Pressure Release Rock Uplift 4. The process by which water freezes and expands breaking apart rock. Frostbite Frost Action Frozen Rock Rock Fission

Answers Weathering is: The movement of particles. The process that changes rocks. The top layer of the Earth’s surface The process by which weather changes. 2. Mechanical weathering refers to the: Physical changes in rocks Chemical changes in rocks The breakdown of rocks by mechanical equipment All of the above The type of mechanical weathering where rock under extreme pressure expands when the pressure is removed above it. Decompression Weight Release Pressure Release Rock Uplift 4. The process by which water freezes and expands breaking apart rock. Frostbite Frost Action Frozen Rock Rock Fission