Erosion and Deposition

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Erosion and Deposition Table of Contents Water Erosion Glacial Erosion Wave Erosion Wind Erosion Florida Landforms

Water Erosion Factors Affecting Runoff What are the five main factors affecting runoff, and what are some examples?

Water Erosion Stream Formation Which arrows indicate the direction of sheet erosion? Where are rills and gullies in the picture? Streams and rivers? Tributaries?

Water Erosion Waterfalls Where do you think the layers of hard and soft rock are located?

Water Erosion Oxbow Lakes What happens in step 4 of this diagram to form an oxbow lake?

Water Erosion Water Deposition Deposition creates landforms such as the Mississippi River delta.

Water Erosion Rolling Through the Hills Identify the two missing features on the image.

Water Erosion Groundwater Erosion and Deposition How do the processes of Erosion and Deposition form caves?

Water Erosion Karst Topography Why do you think karst topography occurs in these areas?

Glacial Erosion Continental Glaciers Continental glaciers can flow in all directions as they move. What are some changes in elevation and ice depth on this chart?

Glacial Erosion Valley Glaciers When glaciers recede, they leave behind evidence of their existence.

Glacial Erosion Glacial Erosion What type of glacial erosion does this picture show? In which direction is the ice moving?

Glacial Erosion Glacial Landforms

Glacial Erosion Explain the features of Erosion, Deposition and Photo Feature.

Wave Erosion Wave Erosion Where is the greatest energy of the waves concentrated?

Wave Erosion The Changing Coast What are the different landforms called? Were they formed by erosion or deposition?

Wind Erosion Wind Erosion Wind moves particles in three ways. Which of the words--fine, medium, or large--correctly begins each sentence?

Florida Landforms Florida Landform Most of Florida is relatively flat, but over time the changing sea levels have shaped a varied landscape.

Florida Landforms Landforms Across Florida This map shows a few of Florida’s many landforms.

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