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Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE

Chapter 5

5.1 Weathering

Increase in Surface Area by Mechanical Weathering

5.1 Weathering

Frost Wedging

5.1 Weathering

Unloading and Exfoliation of Igneous Rocks

Weathering and Biological Activity

5.1 Weathering

5.1 Weathering

5.1 Weathering

5.1 Weathering

Spheroidal Weathering

5.1 Weathering

5.2 Soil

5.2 Soil

Composition by Volume of Good-Quality Soil

5.2 Soil

Soil Texture

5.2 Soil

5.2 Soil

Parent Material and Soils

5.2 Soil

5.2 Soil

5.2 Soil

5.2 Soil

Soil Profile

A Soil Profile Showing Different Horizons

5.2 Soil

5.2 Soil

5.2 Soil

5.2 Soil

5.3 Mass Movements

5.3 Mass Movements

5.3 Mass Movements

Heavy Rains Can Trigger Slumps

5.3 Mass Movements

5.3 Mass Movements

Creep