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Weathering and Erosion
Weathering - processes at or near Earth’s surface that cause rocks and minerals to break down Erosion - process of removing Earth materials from their original sites through weathering and transport
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Weathering Mechanical Weathering - processes that break a rock or mineral into smaller pieces without altering its composition Chemical Weathering - processes that change the chemical composition of rocks and minerals
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Agents of Mechanical Weathering
frost wedging thermal expansion and contraction mechanical exfoliation abrasion by wind and water plants and animals
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Frost Wedging
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Exfoliation
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Dome Exfoliation
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Plant Wedging
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Processes of Chemical Weathering
dissolving (dissolution) oxidation hydrolysis
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Factors in Chemical Weathering
climate plants and animals time mineral composition
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Limestone cave feature result of chemical weathering
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Weathering and Erosion
Weathering produces regolith (“rock blanket”) which is composed of small rock and mineral fragments. When organic matter is mixed in this material is called soil.
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Transport Agents or Forces
Water Wind Gravity
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Transport Agents - Water
Rain Streams and rivers Ocean dynamics Ice (glaciers)
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Streams
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Stream Erosion and Deposition
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Typical River Gravel
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Glaciers
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Wind Transport of Dust
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Wind Transport of Dust
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Deposition Formation
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Deposition Formation
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