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Weathering, Erosion and Soil Use with BrishLab PS04B Done By: Coach
ES04B –Teach About Weathering, Erosion and Soil Use with BrishLab PS04B Done By: Coach Image Link
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1- What is the difference between weathering and erosion?
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1- What is the difference between weathering and erosion?
Page 1 Para 1 Weathering breaks down rocks – erosion is the movement – it eRODE away! Image Link
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1- What is the difference between weathering and erosion?
Page 1 Para 1 Weathering breaks down rocks – erosion is the movement – it eRODE away! Image Link
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2- Name three things that live in soil?
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2- Name three things that live in soil?
Page 1 Para 3 Plants, roots, ants and other animals live in soil. Image Link
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2- Name three things that live in soil?
Page 1 Para 3 Plants, roots, ants and other animals live in soil. Image Link
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3- Why is understanding soil important?
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3- Why is understanding soil important?
Page 1 Para 5 We need soil and if it is damaged, we can’t grow food. Image Link
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3- Why is understanding soil important?
Page 1 Para 5 We need soil and if it is damaged, we can’t grow food. Image Link
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4- How are boulders and clay related?
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4- How are boulders and clay related?
Page 1 Para 6 Boulders are weathered into small particles that make up clay. Image Link
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4- How are boulders and clay related?
Page 1 Para 6 Boulders are weathered into small particles that make up clay. Image Link
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5- How does ice wedging happen?
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5- How does ice wedging happen?
Page 1 Para 8 Water drips into cracks in rocks, freezes and splits the rock open. Image Link
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5- How does ice wedging happen?
Page 1 Para 8 Water drips into cracks in rocks, freezes and splits the rock open. Image Link
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6- How is chemical weathering different than mechanical weathering?
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6- How is chemical weathering different than mechanical weathering?
Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link Chemical weathering involves a chemical reaction – new materials are made. Mechanical is simply breaking down.
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6- How is chemical weathering different than mechanical weathering?
Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link Chemical weathering involves a chemical reaction – new materials are made. Mechanical is simply breaking down.
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7- What is found in soil? Page 1 Para 13 Image Link
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Soil has both living (organic) and non living (rocks etc) materials.
7- What is found in soil? Page 1 Para 13 Soil has both living (organic) and non living (rocks etc) materials. Image Link
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Soil has both living (organic) and non living (rocks etc) materials.
7- What is found in soil? Page 1 Para 13 Soil has both living (organic) and non living (rocks etc) materials. Image Link
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8- Why are decomposers important in soil?
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8- Why are decomposers important in soil?
Page 1 Para 14 Decomposers like roots, fungi, and worms turn waste into soil. Image Link
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8- Why are decomposers important in soil?
Page 1 Para 14 Decomposers like roots, fungi, and worms turn waste into soil. Image Link
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9- How are the three layers of soil the same?
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9- How are the three layers of soil the same?
Page 2 Para 15 All soil is made from rock – organic materials are added nearer the top. Image Link
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9- How are the three layers of soil the same?
Page 2 Para 15 All soil is made from rock – organic materials are added nearer the top. Image Link
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10- How are stalactites made?
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10- How are stalactites made?
Page 2 Para 19 Water drips through rock and deposits dissolved materials on the ceiling of caves making stalactites. Image Link
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10- How are stalactites made?
Page 2 Para 19 Water drips through rock and deposits dissolved materials on the ceiling of caves making stalactites. Image Link
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Wrap it up: - Draw and color a cave with stalactites and stalagmites.
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Wrap it up: - Draw and color a cave with stalactites and stalagmites.
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