Erosion &Weathering By:Andrew & Matthew. Weathering The two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical weathering. chemicalmechanical.

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Erosion &Weathering By:Andrew & Matthew

Weathering The two types of weathering are chemical and mechanical weathering. chemicalmechanical

Wind erosion To prevent this you can make the building out of bricks. A landform that it can make is a arch. We found evidence on this site. purdue.edu/weppd ocs/overview/wnde rsn.html

Water Erosion To prevent this don't make the building by water it also can be prevented by bricks. A landform it could make is a overhang. a.org/wiki/Erosio n We found evidence on this site.

Ice Erosion It can make a big crack. To prevent this make the building not by water so it won't freeze on the building. berlin.de/fb/e- learning/geolearning /en/mountain_buildin g/weathering/Erosio n2/index.html We found evidence on this site

What We Think of Putting the Building There Andrew & Matt think it should go there because there is no water like a lake by it so it wouldn't use water or ice erosion because the water can't freeze if there is no water near by it can't freeze the water and there is not a lot of wind so we think it should be there.

List of Resources a.org/wiki/Erosio n berlin.de/fb/e- learning/geolearning/ en/mountain_buildin g/weathering/Erosio n2/index.html purdue.edu/weppd ocs/overview/wnde rsn.html

The End Bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye from Matt