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Warm-Up: Thur 5/1 What is the difference between weathering and erosion?
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Weathering Notes Title and date your notes! Use Cornell Notes style
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Weathering vs Erosion Weathering: breaks down rock and other substances Erosion: removal of rock particles by wind, water, ice, and gravity
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Weathering affects the surface area of rock
Weathering affects the surface area of rock. The more a rock is weathered, the more surface area is exposed, the faster weathering acts!
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How do we know? Weathering and erosion have been occurring on Earth since our atmosphere first formed, billions of years ago. How do we know? Uniformitarianism: same processes that operate today operated in the past Evidence we have supports theory No evidence against theory
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Types of Weathering Mechanical Weathering: physical breaking down of rock Release of pressure Freezing and thawing Animal actions Plant growth Abrasion (wearing away by particles carried by wind and water)
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Types of Weathering Chemical Weathering: breaks down rock by chemical changes (chemistry: substances interacting and changing other substances) Water (H2O): lots of substances dissolve in water Oxygen (O2): (oxidation: iron combining with oxygen to produce rust) Carbon dioxide (CO2): forms weak acid in water Living organisms: also produce weak acids Acid rain: pollution from burning fossil fuels mixes with rain
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How fast? What is the rate of weathering, or how fast does weathering occur? Depends Type of rock permeable rock (rock with small holes) Climate Human activities
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