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7.1 Gravity EROSIONAL FORCES
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I.Erosion and Deposition A.Erosion – process that wears away surface materials and moves them from one place to another. B.Major causes – gravity, glaciers, wind, and water C.Deposition – dropping of sediment in a new location. a.The final stage of erosion. II.Erosion and Deposition by Gravity A.Gravity – force of attraction that exists between all objects B.Gravity causes loose materials to move down a slope. C.Mass Movement – erosion that occurs due to gravitational pull on a down slope.
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D.Slump a.Slump- mass movement that happens when loose materials or rock layers slip down a slope. b.Happens when layers underneath can not support the rock and sediment above. E.Creep a.Creep – sediments that slowly inch their way down a hill. b.Frequent in areas of freezing and thawing F.Rockslides a.Large blocks of rock break loose form a steep slope ad start tumbling b.Occur in mountainous areas or where there are steep cliffs c.Most often happen after heavy rains, or during earthquakes
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G.Mudflows a.Occur in dry areas where there are thick layers of dry sediments b.Often after a heavy rain III.Erosion-Prone Land A.Building on Steep Slopes a.Prone to slumps because of weak sediment layers underneath. b.Removal of vegetation or increasing slope speeds up erosion. B.Making Steep Slopes Safe a.Plant vegetation b.Build walls or terraces c.Can only slow erosion, never eliminate Pg. 189 1-4
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7.2 Glaciers EROSIONAL FORCES
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I.Continental and Valley Glaciers A.Weight of snow becomes great enough to press the bottom layers into ice. B.Pressure on ice on the bottom causes partial melting and becomes putty-like. C.Glacier – moving mass of ice and snow. D.Continental Glaciers a.Glaciers covered up to 28% of Earth during the last ice age (2 to 3 million years ago) b.Average air temperature was 5 degrees C lower than today. c.20,000 years ago ice sheets began to melt. d.Today glaciers only cover 10% of Earth.
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E.Valley Glaciers a.Occur in current climate in high mountains where temperature is low enough to stop snow from melting. b.These glaciers grow and creep along. II.Glacial Erosion A.Glaciers pull loose material and deposits it in a new location. B.Plucking - Glacial ice melts and water flows into crack in rocks. As it refreezes rocks break apart and results in boulders, gravel, and sand being added to the moving glacier. C. As the glacier moves, plucked rock fragments rub against soil and bedrock speeding up erosion. D.The rocks leave grooves or striations.
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E.Evidence of valley Glaciers a.In mountains look for striations and plucking. b.Valley glaciers make bowl-shaped basins called cirques. c.Two or more glaciers will form arete, a ridge, or a horn. d.Glaciers erode valley in U-shapes III.Glacial Deposition A.Till a.Till – different size sediment dropped from a melting glacier. b.During the last ice-age glaciers dropped till in the northern United States to fill valleys and make land appear flat. c.Moraine – ridge formed when a glacier stops moving and a large amount of till is dropped
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B.Outwash a.More snow melting causes glacier to melt and retreat. b.Outwash – material left by the meltwater c.Meltwater leaves sediments and deposits in layers like a river d.Can make fan-shaped deposits. e.When meltingwater under a glacier forms a river in the ice, eskers, a winding ridge of sand and gravel is formed. Pg 196 1-3
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7.3 Wind EROSION FORCES
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I.Wind Erosion A.Deflation and Abrasion a.Deflation – blowing loose sediment, removing small particles such as clay, silt, and sand.
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