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Erosion
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Process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth’s surface by natural processes and then transported and deposited in other locations. What is it?
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Agents of Water Erosion
Rainfall Coastal Floods Thawing Rivers and streams Glaciers Freezing Agents of Water Erosion
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Raindrop creates a small crater, when drop rate is faster than infiltration, surface erosion occurs
Rainfall
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Continued water flow deepens water and also extends into hillside
Wearing away of banks Melting and weakening of permafrost due to moving water, causes weakened banks to fall Rivers and Streams
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Coastal Currents and waves pounding coastline
Seawater can dissolve rocks Sediment being carried away, and not replaced Coastal
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Glaciers Scrape the bed, which polishes and gouges underlying rocks
Pieces of bedrock to crack off Freeze to bed, when glacier moves, moves the bed with it Glaciers
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Floods Cause local erosion by taking up bedrock and forming pothole-type features
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Water in cracks, freeze and expand, breaking rock into several pieces can lead to gravity erosion
Morning thaws can drop rocks onto road Freezing and Thawing
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Other Agents of Erosion
Wind Gravity Exfoliation Other Agents of Erosion
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Wind Arid or semi-arid regions Pick up or carry loose particles away
Structures repeatedly struck by airborne particles Wind
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Gravity Mass movement downward and outward movement of sediment
Moves material from higher to lower elevations Occurring along slopes Can move at any speed Gravity
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Rapidly heated by the Sun
Expansion of rock, Rock contracts, Rock piece breaks off Mostly in deserts Exfoliation
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Material is added to land mass
Builds up layers of sediment Deposition
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