CC- Aerial Photography. Erosion is the mechanical wearing away of rock. Box style.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations

Advertisements

CC- Aerial Photography Please answer the following questions.
Rivers.
Coasts are different because of EEEEROSION CCCCoastal Erosion is the wearing away of the land by the sea. DDDDifferent types of rocks wear.
River Processes Lesson 3 – page 3.
Slow Changes to Earth’s Surface
River landscapes and processes
High Force Reservoir LO: To describe the formation of a waterfall and gorge using High Force as an exemplar.
Erosion and Sedimentary Textures The specification says: Explain the influence of gravity, wind, ice, the sea and rivers on the parameters of grain size,
How is our Earth’s surface worn down?
Part 2 Quit Landforms and exogenetic processes 2.2 How can a river change the land?
Transportation TRACTION SALTATION SUSPENSION SOLUTION
The Work of Rivers The erosional work of streams/rivers carves and shapes the landscape through which they flow. 3 functions of rivers a.Erosion b.Transportation.
Daily Routine Sit in your appropriate seat quietly Have all necessary materials out All back packs on the floor All cell phones on silent and away in backpacks.
By: Savannah, Abby, and Cassidy. Water Glacier Wind.
Weathering and Erosion Weathering is… When rocks are broken apart and create sediments.
Weathering & Erosion.
Theme 1 - water Revision lesson. Round 1 - River Processes.
Ch.9 Erosion and Deposition. Section 3: The Force of Moving Water Work and Energy – Energy is the ability to do work or cause change – Two kinds of energy:
An introduction to coasts. What is the difference between weathering and erosion? Weathering is the wearing away of rocks. Erosion is when the loose.
Weathering ErosionDeposition Constructive Forces Destructive.
Mass Movements, Wind, and Glaciers
Work and Energy  Energy is the ability to do work or cause change.  Two Types of Energy: Potential Energy = energy that is stored in an object due to.
Unit 4: Gradational Processes Ms. Thind
Definitions: Weathering: the break-up of rock at earth’s surface Erosion: the physical removal and transport of rock material by water, wind or ice.
2.2 What are the major fluvial processes?
Wind Erosion and Transport
River processes Learning objectives: 1.Understand the different types of weathering 2.Know what mass movement is 3.Understand the different types of erosion.
Wave Erosion and Deposition
Visit a website to find out more about HOW RIVERS CHANGE THE LANDHOW RIVERS CHANGE THE LAND Mud, silt and sand are carried along by the current, while.
Section 13.1 Streams and Rivers
Longitudinal profile Fluvial/River- Areas The path the river follows from its source to mouth is known as the river's course. When studying rivers we.
1 Ways moving water and ice changes the landscape.
HYDROSPHERE Rivers processes, profiles and landforms.
Coastal Processes. - Creating waves - Constructive waves - Destructive waves - Processes of erosion - Processes of transportation - Longshore drift -
Week 3. drainage basin A system of rivers and streams that drains an area.
Introduction to Rivers
13.2 Stream Erosion and Deposition
AIM: What are the parts of a stream/river?
Sediment in Motion. Weathering The process by which rock is broken down (physical or chemical)
Weathering of Rocks and Erosion and Deposition of Sediment
River Terminology 10/17/00. Erosion The break up and transport of earth materials by moving natural agents. Natural agents: Glaciers, Wind and Moving.
Section 13.2 Stream Erosion & Deposition Stream erosion The carrying away of rocks and land by running water That is how the grand canyon formed! !!!!

How Streams Transport Material 13.2 Stream Erosion & Deposition.
The Force of Moving Water
The Work of Streams Erosion Destroys the land. The Work of Streams Erosion Destroys the land Deposition Makes new land.
1 Drawing things together About how the scenery is changed.
Chapter 2: The Flow of Freshwater. Draw the water cycle diagram in your daybook and label it in your own words. p.41 in your text.
The Work of Streams Erosion – water causes loose particles to be moved through abrasion, grinding, or by dissolving soluble material. Sediment Transport.
Waves How are waves connected to our big idea of weathering, erosion, and deposition?
There are 4 processes of erosion:
GCSE Geography Paper 1 – Physical 37.5% Paper 2 – Human 37.5%
Weathering and Erosion
EROSION.
Erosion of Weathered materials
Weathering, Erosion, & Deposition
Go through and highlight important information.
GCSE revision 3 stages and features of rivers
The Work of Rivers The erosional work of streams/rivers carves and shapes the landscape through which they flow. 3 functions of rivers Erosion Transportation.
The Flow of Freshwater.
Changes in a river from source to mouth
Vocab #13 Mr. Addeo.
The Work of Rivers The erosional work of streams/rivers carves and shapes the landscape through which they flow. 3 functions of rivers Erosion Transportation.
MOVING ICE _____________ erode _____________ and _____________ the _____________ . They act like a giant _____________ . They _____________ up_____________.
Streams play an important role in erosion
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition Intro Notes
Key words - Transportation.
Erosion and Transportation
Fifth Grade Part 4 Review 2 Ocean.
Presentation transcript:

CC- Aerial Photography

Erosion is the mechanical wearing away of rock. Box style

Transport is the movement of eroded material by the river. Knees up march…

Material may float in a river- called floatation. Wavy arms…

Saltation is when material is bounced along the riverbed. Clenched fist

Material may be dragged across the riverbed. Pull it down

Suspension is when material is held by the water. Warm hug

Solution is when material is dissolved in the water. Jazz hands

Deposition is when the river drops material it has carried. Please be seated…

Timed…

TransportFlotationSaltationDragged SuspensionDissolvedDepositionErosion Illustrate the different processes in cartoon fashion.