Weathering, Erosion and Deposition Review. Jeopardy Round 1 The Changing Earth WED?ErosionMore WED? Miscellaneous 100 200 300 400 500 Double Jeopardy.

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Weathering, Erosion and Deposition Review

Jeopardy Round 1 The Changing Earth WED?ErosionMore WED? Miscellaneous Double Jeopardy

The Changing Earth $100 Answer: These are the physical features on the Earth’s surface. (Examples: mountains and valleys) What are landforms?

The Changing Earth $200 Answer: This is the process of breaking rock into smaller pieces. What is weathering?

The Changing Earth $300 What is sediment? Answer: During the process of weathering, rock is broken into smaller pieces called this.

The Changing Earth $400 Answer: This is the process of moving sediment from one place to another. What is erosion?

The Changing Earth $500 Answer: This is the process of dropping sediment in a new location. What is deposition?

W, E, or D? $100 Answer: Water, wind, ice, and plant roots are all agents of this. What is weathering?

W, E, or D? $200 Answer: Water, wind, glaciers, and gravity are all agents of this. What is erosion?

W, E, or D? $300 Answer: Rain washing away soil from a hillside is an example of this. (WED?) What is erosion?

W, E, or D? $400 Answer: Waves dropping sand on the beach is an example of this. What is deposition?

W, E, or D $500 Answer: Acid rain dissolving the surface of rocks is an example of this. What is weathering?

Erosion $100 Answer: This is the downhill movement of rock and soil due to gravity. What is mass movement?

Erosion $200 Answer: This is the movement of wet soil downhill due to gravity. What are mudslides?

Erosion $300 Answer: This is the downhill movement of dry soil due to gravity. What are landslides?

Erosion $400 Answer: This occurs when soil moves slowly downhill due to gravity. What is creep?

Erosion $500 Answer: These can slowly move sediment on the ocean floor to form terminal moraines. What are glaciers?

More WED? $100 Answer: Water getting into cracks of rocks, freezing, and breaking the rocks apart is an example of this. (WED?) What is weathering?

More WED? $200 Answer: Wind blowing sand from one location to another is an example of this. (WED?) What is erosion?

More WED? $300 Answer: Wind blasting sand at rock and carving out arches is an example of this. (WED?) What is weathering?

More WED? $400 Answer: Wind dropping sand to form sand dunes is an example of this. (WED?) What is deposition?

More WED? $500 Answer: Deltas forming at the mouths of rivers is an example of this. (WED?) What is deposition?

Miscellaneous $100 Answer: This type of soil can be blown away easily by a gust of wind. (wet, dry, or covered with grass) What is the dry soil?

Miscellaneous $200 Answer: This occurs when people build roads, houses, and parking lots. What is erosion? (or What is the erosion of soil?)

Miscellaneous $300 Answer: This results when an ocean breaks pebbles into smaller and smaller pieces. What is sand or a sandy beach?

Miscellaneous $400 Answer: This is a landform that is formed at the mouth of a river from the deposition of sediment. What are deltas?

Miscellaneous $500 Answer: What type of rock is formed when bits of sediments are cemented together over time? What is sedimentary rock?

Final Jeopardy! Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Make your bid!!

There are four main natural agents (causes) of erosion. Name 3 of them.

You must have 3 of the following: 1. water (rainfall and rivers can carry sediment to other places) 2. wind (wind can pick up and move small rock material) 3. glaciers (glaciers slowly move the sediment on the ocean floor) 4. gravity (gravity can cause mass movement)