Tahquamenon Falls-Erosion This is an example of erosion in Tahquamenon Falls. If you look closely at the rock you will see that it has layers from the.

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Tahquamenon Falls-Erosion This is an example of erosion in Tahquamenon Falls. If you look closely at the rock you will see that it has layers from the water constantly eroding the material. Resource: in-paradise-mi.html

Tahquamenon Falls-Weathering This is an example of weathering because, the water is weathering or wearing away the rock to from the falls. When the water is constantly weathering the rock it will create a water fall such as this. Resource:

Tahquamenon Falls-Soil This is an example of Tahquamenon Falls soil, if you see that the water is red/orange this is an example. The coloring is from the rocks (sandstone which is compressed beach sand from when this was a seashore 500 million years ago. Underneath, when these rocks are constantly worn down they produce a sand/soil substance that colors the water. Resource: