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Changing the earth’s relief Evolution of the landscape Textbook p. 314, 333-335
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Changing the earth’s relief: mountain formation Relief = shape of the earth surface Formation of mountains = Orogenesis through convergent tectonic plate movements mountain: - steep slopes - at least 600m high Mountains in the making: ➔ Himalaya, Rocky mountains, Alps
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Laurentians Rocky Mountains Why are they different? ?
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Montreal streets : After the winter: worn down
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Laurentians Rocky Mountains Laurentians a lot older have been worn down ! Why are they different? ?
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Weathering Gradual destruction of rock on the earth surface. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2nwiba0 N0Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2nwiba0 N0Y
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Mechanical weathering The power of water: Rock is fragmented, but not changed in its composition
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Mechanical weathering Fragmentation of rock through: - Variations in temperature and pressure - water example: freeze thaw cycle of water -wind Composition of rock does not change
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Minerals in rock are dissolved and changed. Chemical weathering
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Chemical Weathering Dissolving and changing minerals in rocks Composition of rock changes. Through: - washing out of certain minerals enhanced through acid rain
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Biological Weathering Living organisms destroy rock.
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Biological weathering Plant roots can break rocks Living organisms release acids changes and weakens the rock
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Practice: what kind of weathering? 1. Mechanical 2. Chemical 3. Mechanical + Chemical 1 2 3
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Water erosion
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Glacial erosion
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Wind erosion
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Erosion of soil Soil Erosion rates on farmed land between 17 and 40 tons per ha and year average natural soil production only 1 ton per ha and year !!!
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Journey’s end: Deposition
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The three stages of Erosion Erosion 1.) Weathering 2.) Transport: water, wind, ice 3.) Deposition: in lake, stream, ocean
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Changing the earth’s relief: Erosion Erosion is the gradual wearing away (destruction and /or removal) of land surface material, for example rock or soil. Three step process: – Weathering of rock (destruction of rock) – Transportation of soil and rock debris (through water, wind, glaciers). – Deposition of material at another location
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View from the mountain:
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Montréal
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Effects of erosion Hole on Sherbrooke May 2012 Caused by hole in water collecting pipe What happened?
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homework Worksheet to be collected next class
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Categories of Weathering / Erosion Mechanical Weathering – Composition of rock does not change – Through: - Variations in temperature and pressure example: freeze thaw cycle of water - Wind and water Chemical Weathering – Composition of rock changes – Through: - washing out of certain minerals enhanced through acid rain Biological Weathering – Living organisms release acids change + weaken the rock – Plant roots can break rocks.
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