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EROSION
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WATER EROSION WATER FLOW-wearing down of rocks in a river
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ABRASION- wearing down the banks of a river
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DELTAS are formed where the sediment from a river reaches its mouth
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DISSOLVING- wearing down the chemical elements in the rock
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WAVE ACTION- reducing or increasing beaches
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WIND EROSION WIND-BLOWN SILT AND CLAY IS CALLED LOESS. IT IS VERY FERTILE.
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A LOESS HILL IN IOWA LOESS PLAINS IN CHINA
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GLACIAL EROSION Glaciers move as rivers of ice, carrying soil and crushing rocks. They change the landscape, forming ridges and hollowing out lakes.
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MORAINE- rocks left behind by a glacier
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Weathering and Erosion Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjVSiuj7L xk
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Weathering What is weathering? It produces: 1.SEDIMENT 2.MUD 3.SAND 4.SILT
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OF WEATHERING Mechanical weathering- changes only the size of rock WHAT ARE SOME EXAMPLES?
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CHEMICAL WEATHERING Changes rock into a new substance by interacting with air or water Examples? Acid Rain, stalagmites and stalactites in a cave
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BUILDING SOIL WEATHERING AND EROSION FORM SOIL BY BREAKING UP ROCK.
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Soil: One of our most precious resources What happens when we lose our soil? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUZyd35mCZc
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HUMUS- the amount of organic material in soil The more humus, the more fertile the soil.
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SOIL FACTORS PARENT MATERIAL- the composition of the original rock RELIEF- steeper slopes do not produce soil as quickly ORGANISMS- amount of nutrients from small plants and animals in the soil CLIMATE- soils from wet, dry, cold, and hot regions are different TIME- It takes 100 years to produce 2.5 CUBIC CENTIMETERS of soil (about the size of your fingertip)
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Lessons from the Dust Bowl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7Uwg8BT6qQ The Ogalalla Aquifer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXFsS94HF08
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