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Erosion and Deposition 6 th Grade Earth Science
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What is Erosion? Erosion is the movement of sediment by wind, ice, water, or gravity.
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What is Deposition? The dropping of sediment out of the wind, water, ice, or gravity and settling in a new place.
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Wind Erosion Wind blows sediment after it is weathered.
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Wind Deposition Sand Dunes – mounds of sand deposited by wind. Moves in direction of wind.
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Wind Deposition Loess – very fertile sediments of Quartz, Feldspar, Mica, and clay deposited by the wind
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Water Erosion Water (rivers, oceans, rain, etc.) washes sediment after being weathered
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Water Deposition Deltas – slow river current drops sediment in fan-shaped pattern at end of river Sand Bars – offshore deposit of sand, gravel, or shell material Alluvial Fans – fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream with a steep incline Beaches – deposited sand
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What did water create in each of these pictures? DELTA SANDBAR ALLUVIAL FAN http://www.school- portal.co.uk/GroupDownloadFile.asp?file=2160 4 1 2 4 4 6 1 2 4 5 3 BEACH
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Ice Erosion Ice (glaciers) carry sediment.
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Ice Deposition Tills – unsorted, deposited rock material
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Ice Deposition Stratified Drift – layers of rock deposited based on size
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Gravity Erosion Sediment falls
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Gravity Erosion Angle of Repose is the steepest angle, or slope at which a material will not slide down.
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Gravity Deposition Mass Movement gravity moves material down a slope 1. Landslide - rock & soil move quickly 2. Creep – slow, downward movement of rock/ soil. 3. Mudflow – mud movement 4. Avalanche – snow movement
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What type of mass movement is each picture? http://classes.colgate.edu/dkeller/geol101/massw/mass.htm LANDSLIDEMUDFLOW AVALANCHE CREEP 1 2 3 4
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