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Physical Processes: Physical Processes: Mrs. Comeros Science
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The surface of the earth is made up of many different landforms. A landform is a natural shape and type of land on Earth’s surface. Earth’s Surface:
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U-shaped Valley Valley V-shaped Valley Valley Cave Atoll
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Lets Think!!! Does Earth’s surface ever change? What causes those changes? Why? How? Examples?
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Physical Processes: Earth’s surface is constantly changing. Different natural events, such as earthquakes and volcanoes, change the size and shape of landforms. These events are known as physical processes.
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Example: Mt. Saint Helens (1980) Before After
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Example: Earthquake/Tsunami in Japan Before After
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Mountain Definition: A natural rise of the earth with steep sides. Mountains are formed when plates collide and the land buckles upwards.
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Earthquake Definition: Occur when two of the earth’s plates move causing vibrations, or shaking to occur.
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Bam, Iran 12/26/2003
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Volcano Definition: An opening in the earth’s crust from which lava flows.
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Mt. St. Helens 5/18/1980
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Weathering and Erosion
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Weathering Definition: The wearing away of a surface through weather conditions, such as wind, rain or ice.
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Mrs. Degl18 Mount Rushmore There is a pile of weathered material at the bottom. It is slowly being eroded down hill by gravity. It will not be there forever!!
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Erosion Definition: A process that breaks rocks down into tiny pieces and moves them to another location.
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Erosion: The Grand Canyon was formed by erosion.
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Running Water
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Wind Erosion
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Glaciers
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U-Shaped Valleys Formed when a glacier erodes a river valley from its original V shape to a U shape Continue
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V-shaped valley U- shaped valley
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Mass Movements Gravity Landslides, mudslides, slump and creep landslide clip.mpeg
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Wave Erosion
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Beach Erosion
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Sea Arch
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Sea Arches
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Definition: An overflow of water onto land that is normally dry. Flooding is often caused by heavy rains. Flooding
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Overflowing rivers add nutrients to the surrounding soil. If the Mississippi River were to flood, there would be an increase in fertile soil in the MS River Valley. Flooding
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Deposition Deposition is the process in which sediment laid down in new locations. Caused by water, wind, ice, and gravity.
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Deposition Type of DepositionCreatesPicture WindSand Dune Water *Waves *River *Beaches *Delta IceMoraine GravityLandslide, Slump, Creep
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What is a delta? delta -- a place at the river's mouth, where the river splits into many different sections, forming a marshy triangle
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What is a river mouth ? river mouth -- the place where a river empties into a larger body of water
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Mrs. Degl44 Delta – a fan shaped deposit that forms at the mouth of a river/stream when it enters a larger body of water. This is seen under the water. The particles are horizontally sorted.
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What is a moraine? moraine* -- An accumulation of boulders, stones, or other debris carried and deposited by a glacier
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Check for Understanding: 1.What creates new landforms? a)Earthquakes b)Volcanoes c)Erosion d)All of the Above
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Check for Understanding: 2.Which of these does not cause weathering? a)sunshine b)wind c)rain d)ice
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Check for Understanding: 3.Which United States landform was most likely caused by erosion? a)The Great Lakes b)The Mississippi River c)The Rocky Mountains d)The Grand Canyon
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Check for Understanding: 4.Which physical process most likely formed the Great Smoky Mountains? a)Flooding rivers b)Erupting volcanoes c)Plate tectonics d)Wind erosion
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Check for Understanding: 5.Which physical process most likely causes a river to overflow, adding nutrients to the local soil? a)Heavy rains b)Volcanic eruptions c)Strong Winds d)Melting Snow
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Check for Understanding: 6.Which physical process most likely shaped the feature shown? a)Plate tectonics b)Volcanic eruptions c)Water erosion d)Coastal flooding
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Check for Understanding: 7.Which physical process most likely created the mountain range shown on the map? a)erosion b)flooding c)plate tectonics d)volcanic eruptions
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