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Today’s Agenda…Jan. 17th Bellringer: What is weathering? Draw a picture of it! Review Mechanical Weathering Finish Notes on Weathering BrainPop on Weathering Exit Slip
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Weathering Science 6 Study Pack #8
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Weathering or Erosion? An old tombstone that is hard to read
A mountain after a landslide Sand dunes Rocks broken into tiny pieces A crack in a sidewalk A ditch where water has once flowed
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Results from last week…
1st Period 3rd Period 7th Period
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Weathering
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Weathering
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Weathering
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Weathering
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Weathering A process that breaks down rocks Mechanical Chemical
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Mechanical Weathering
Breaks rocks into smaller pieces WITHOUT changing them chemically Smaller pieces are identical to the original rock Two causes are: Ice (or Frost) Wedging Plants and Animals
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Ice Wedging Water from rain or snow seeps into cracks in rocks
The water freezes and expands making the cracks open further until the rock breaks
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Plants and Animals Roots grow into cracks in rocks where water collects and force the rock apart Some animals burrow through rocks and break them apart
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Chemical Weathering Occurs when the chemical composition of a rock changes Causes are Natural acids Oxygen
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Natural Acids Carbonic acid (water and carbon dioxide) can dissolve certain rocks Some plants produce acids that can affect rocks
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Oxygen When oxygen reacts with the iron in rocks it turns them orange or red
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