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Weathering and Erosion
Chapter 5 Lesson 3 Weathering and Erosion Pages
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The slow process that breaks rocks into smaller pieces is called weathering.
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A rock is broken apart by physical weathering if the rock type does not change.
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If a rock contains iron, air and water can react with the iron through chemical weathering and form rust.
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The weathering and removal of rock from one place to another is called erosion.
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Erosion can be caused by glaciers, wind, moving water, and gravity.
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When the Colorado River eroded the land around the river in Arizona, the Grand Canyon was formed.
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Glaciers form in very cold places as thick sheets of ice.
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As the weight of the overlying ice increases, the glacier begins to flow.
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Deposits left behind by a glacier are called glacial debris and glacial till.
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The mounds that form where till builds up are called moraines.
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Most processes change land slowly, but people can make faster changes.
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People change the land by mining it to get minerals, metals, or fuels.
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Flowing water changes the land more because frozen water only forms in cold places
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