W.E.D. Weathering, Erosion, Deposition Scavenger Hunt

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W.E.D. Weathering, Erosion, Deposition Scavenger Hunt By: Your Name Date: Period:

Weathering is…

Agents of Weathering

Rate of Weathering

Mechanical vs. Chemical Weathering

Examples of Mechanical Weathering

Examples of Chemical Weathering

Three Major Acids in Weathering

Climate Favors Weathering 1. 2. 3.

Erosion

Agents of Erosion

Examples of Erosion

Deposition

Examples of Deposition

Other Keys to W.E.D. Stable Rock – Bed Rock – Hydrological Cycle – Pollution –

How does weathering and erosion affect where humans decide to build businesses and homes?

List five ways humans can prevent the negative effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition on the surface of the Earth?

What One Strategy May Be The Most Useful In Controlling Unwanted W. E What One Strategy May Be The Most Useful In Controlling Unwanted W.E.D.’s