Aim: To know processes of erosion and weathering

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Aim: To know processes of erosion and weathering Erosion and Weathering Processes

What is the difference between erosion and weathering? Erosion: removal of material caused by wind and water Weathering: breakdown of rocks caused by other processes such as weather and energy What is the difference between erosion and weathering?

Erosion

Weathering

Erosion

Erosion

Both!

Ensure you have these terms defined! Types of erosion Destructive waves do much of erosion on coasts. They cut away at the coastline through hydraulic action, abrasion, corrosion and attrition Ensure you have these terms defined!

Weathering On the land part of a cliff or beach, WEATHERING EROSION MASS MOVEMENT Can occur without the help of the ocean. Ensure you have these definitions in your book! (p35) Once finished, complete the crossword (can use your book or notes to help)