Erosion Virtual Lab Predictions (right side)

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Erosion Virtual Lab Predictions (right side) How do you think the slope of the ground affects erosion? How do you think the amount of plant life on the area affects erosion?

Create the following data table in your science notebook (4x9): Slope Vegetation Rainfall Erosion Amount 10 Yes Low 30

Data Collection http://www.glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/science/virtual_labs/ES08/ES08.html

Conclusion (right side) Use the data you collected, were your predictions correct? Explain. What is the effect of slope on erosion? What is the effect of ground cover (plant life) on erosion? Write a lab summary.