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1 External Forces

2 By Today’s End By today’s end you should know the following:
The definition of external forces The definition of weathering and erosion Examples of how weathering and erosion occur

3 Weathering The breakdown ofthe materials of Earth’s crust into fragments.

4 Physical Weathering Process by which rocks are broken down into smaller pieces by external conditions. Types of Physical weathering Frost Plant roots Friction and impact Burrowing of animals Temperature changes

5 Frost Wedging

6 Plant Roots

7 Friction and Repeated Impact

8 Burrowing of Animals

9 Temperature Changes

10 Chemical Weathering The process that breaks down rock through chemical changes. The agents of chemical weathering Water Oxygen Carbon dioxide Living organisms Acid rain

11 Water Water weathers rock by dissolving it

12 Oxygen Iron combines with oxygen in the presence of water in a processes called oxidation The product of oxidation is rust

13 Carbon Dioxide CO2 in rain water and creates carbonic acid
Carbonic acid easily weathers limestone and marble

14 Living Organisms Lichens that grow on rocks produce weak acids that chemically weather rock

15 Acid Rain Compounds from burning coal, oil and gas react chemically with water forming acids. Acid rain causes very rapid chemical weathering

16 Name a process of weathering

17 Erosion Unlike weathering which breaks down rocks into fragments where they are, erosion wears down surface materials and moves them from one place to another. Erosion is driven by water, ice, wind or gravity and it moves fragments of rock and soil.

18 Water Erosion Rivers, streams, and runoff

19 Ice Erosion Glaciers

20 Wind Erosion

21 Mass Movements Landslides, mudslides, slump and creep
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