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Investigation 3 Claims: Essential Question: How does climate change affect the landscape? Investigation Question: How does weathering and erosion change the landscape? Investigation 3 Claims: Precipitation from severe storms can cause rocks to erode (erosion). Weathering transports materials down steep slopes. Deposition from this material forms igneous rocks. Terms of Use: Physical (Mechanical) Weathering, Erosion, Landslide, Debris Flow, Topographic Map, Contour lines, Deposition, Sedimentary Rock, Igneous Rock

How does weathering and erosion change the landscape? Evidence 3.1 Justification How does the evidence justify the claim that precipitation from severe storms can cause rocks to erode (erosion)? Terms: Physical (Mechanical) Weathering, Erosion, Landslide, Sedimentary Rock, Igneous Rock

How does weathering and erosion change the landscape? Justification Evidence 3.2 How does the evidence justifies the claim that weathering transports materials down steep slopes? Terms: Physical (Mechanical) Weathering, Erosion, Landslide, Debris Flow, Topographic Map, Contour lines

How does weathering and erosion change the landscape? Evidence 3.3 Justification How does the evidence justify the claim that deposition from this material forms igneous rocks? Terms: Erosion, Landslide, Debris Flow, Deposition, Sedimentary Rock, Igneous Rock

Investigation Question: How does weathering and erosion change the landscape? Claims: Precipitation from severe storms can cause rocks to erode (erosion). Weathering transports materials down steep slopes. Deposition from this material forms igneous rocks. Justification: The claim is supported by evidence because… Evidence: Use the evidence presented in articles and in figures (3.1 – 3.3) to justify the claims stated above.