You Break Me Up!. Rockslide Photo Credit: USGS Rock Sculpture Photo Credit: NPS.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Weathering Chapter 6, Section 1.
Advertisements

Rocks Careers in Geology. Geologists Courtesy United States Geological Survey, Image Source: USGS Photo LibraryUSGS Photo Library.
Mechanical Weathering Directions: Read the passage. Mechanical weathering is a type of weathering where rock is physically broken down into smaller pieces.
Weathering.
Rocks and Weathering Chapter 6 Section 1. Weathering and Erosion  Weathering is the process that breaks down rock and other substances at Earth’s surface.
Weathering The breakdown of the materials of Earth’s crust into smaller pieces. It can happen through physical or chemical means and through natural and.
8-1 Rocks and Weathering How do rocks and weathering affect Earth’s surface? What are the causes of mechanical weathering ands chemical weathering? What.
Science 6 Study Pack #8. Today’s Goals…  I can explain what weathering is.  I can identify different causes of weathering.
2/8 Warm Up SWOD: deposition pg. G 67/index. Changes to the Earth’s surface Weathering Breaks down rocks into smaller pieces 2 types Erosion Removes the.
Weathering and Erosion
Weathering and Erosion. Weathering The breakdown of the materials of Earth’s crust into smaller pieces.
Forces That Shape Our Earth: UNIT 3: WeatheringAndErosion.
World Geography Unit 1: Physical Geography Land and Water Forms. Physical and Chemical Weathering.
Weathering The breakdown of the materials of Earth’s crust into smaller pieces. It can happen through physical or chemical means and through natural and.
Earthquakes Cause Change. Ground Shaking Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological Survey.
Weathering and Erosion NOTES
Comparing Life Cycles. FrogTomato Plant Frog EggsTomato Seeds U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
Types of Weathering Mechanical Chemical.
MECHANICAL WEATHERING WEATHERING. CHEMICAL WEATHERING Three types: Abrasion, Exfoliation, and Ice Wedging. Abrasion- constant collisions Exfoliation-
CHANGING EARTH’S SURFACE Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition & Mass Movement.
Weathering and Erosion. Weathering The breakdown do the rocks into smaller pieces, by water, plants, ice, and wind. Weathering.
Weathering of Rocks Concept Map. Rocks Made from Grains of minerals Close together Spaces in between Rocks are porous Rocks are non porous Breaking up.
WeatheringAndErosion. Weathering & Erosion:  Erosion and weathering are major forces that shape Earth’s surface.  For example, the Grand Canyon was.
Many things cause this to happen. There are two types of weathering: Mechanical (physical) Chemical.
Weathering. Weathering is the process where rock is dissolved, worn away or broken down into smaller and smaller pieces. BREAKS rocks into different shapes.
 Weathering is the process by which rocks break down and change  Mechanical  Chemical.
Weathering and Erosion. What is Weathering? Weathering is the chemical and physical processes that break down rock on Earth’s surface.
Mechanical and Chemical
Surface Area.
Weathering is the physical and chemical breaking down of rocks (the lithosphere) into smaller pieces or particles by wind, water, ice, plants, animals,
Forces That Shape Our Earth:
Weathering October 2012.
Weathering and Erosion
8.4 Sedimentary rocks Weathering breaks up rocks into smaller pieces, or sediments. There are 3 types of weathering…
Success… In order to be successful in this lesson you must be able to:
Weathering Rocks And what causes them By: Jaime Lister.
Mechanical and chemical weathering 
Weathering October 2016.
Weathering October 2016.
Weathering of Rocks Weathering - Breakdown of rocks into pieces (sediment) 2 main types of weathering to rocks Mechanical weathering requires physical.
Warm-up: 11/13/12 Weathering is the physical breakdown of rocks. Can you guess what types of weathering happened here? #1 #2.
Weathering October 2017.
Weathering.
Weathering and Erosion
Weathering and Erosion
Weathering and Erosion
Weathering and Erosion
Weathering.
The Slow Process of Weathering Landforms
Rock is physically broken into smaller pieces
Weathering.
Changes to the Earth’s surface
Different types of erosion
Today: We will explain the changes on Earth’s surface and be able to determine how rocks provide valuable information about Earth’s crust. You will work.
Weathering, Soil, and Mass Movement
physical vs.mechanical by: Lola West & Eden York
Weathering and Erosion
Types of Weathering © Copyright   M. J. Krech. All rights reserved.
Weathering.
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition & Landscapes
Photo Gallery Directions: Study the picture then carefully read each answer choice. Click on the underlined word in the correct answer choice. If you.
Weathering October 2016.
Changes to the Earth's Surface
Weathering.
Weathering.
Weathering – Ch. 7, Section 1
What do round mountains, rusty bikes, paint-chipped houses, and potholes have in common? Stay tuned for the answer after this commercial break.
Weathering.
Weathering and Erosion
Today’s Agenda…Jan. 17th Bellringer: What is weathering? Draw a picture of it!  Review Mechanical Weathering Finish Notes on Weathering BrainPop on Weathering.
Presentation transcript:

You Break Me Up!

Rockslide Photo Credit: USGS

Rock Sculpture Photo Credit: NPS

River Rock

Freezing and Thawing Photo Credit: C.N. Gould, USGS

Freezing Water Reproduced with the permission of Natural Resources Canada 2011, courtesy of the Geological Survey of Canada (Photo by Lynda Dredge)

Acid Rain Photo Credit: USGS Philadelphia Merchant’s Exchange (1832)

Plant Roots Photo Credit: NPS Photo Credit: Susan Russell

Burrowing Animals Photo Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Humans