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Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
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Weathering Weathering is the process that breaks down and changes rocks. It can be caused by air, ice, water, chemicals, and living things.
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Two Types of Weathering Physical Weathering: When rocks are broken apart, but it doesn’t change what the rocks are made of. Size and shape may change but it’s still the same type of rock/material.
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An Example of Physical Weathering of Rock
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Two Types of Weathering Chemical Weathering: When a chemical change is made in the material of the rock. Example: iron in rock may change to iron oxide (rust) as a chemical change. Water and air pollution can cause chemical weathering.
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An Example of Chemical Weathering of Rock: Water Dissolves Limestone
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Erosion The process of moving weathered rock and soil by the wind, water, and ice is called erosion. Water is the main cause of erosion. Fast-flowing water can erode soil and small rocks from the banks of streams and rivers.
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Erosion on Shorelines: Waves crash against the beach, and they carry away large quantities of sand and small rocks quickly. Wind can carry sand and soil away, as well.
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Erosion on a Shoreline
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Deposition The dropping of materials moved by erosion is called deposition.
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Deposition and Sand Dunes When wind carrying sand from a beach is slowed down by an obstacle, it deposits the sand. Over time, the process is repeated, resulting in a mound of sand. The mound slows the wind further, eventually depositing a large dune.
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Sand Dune formed by deposition
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Deposition and Beaches Waves can make new land by eroding sand and rock and then carrying sand toward land until it reaches the shores of a bay where the waves move more slowly. The sand is deposited, forming new beaches.
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Let’s Compare! Contrast the effects of deposition and erosion on shorelines. What’s different?
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Let’s Compare! Deposition of sand by waves creates or increases the size of beaches along shorelines. Erosion of sand by waves destroys or reduces the sizes of beaches along shorelines.
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Can You Answer the Following Questions Correctly?
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Chemical weatheringErosion DepositionDune ErosionMoving water Physical weatheringWeathering
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Chemical weatheringErosion DepositionDune ErosionMoving water Physical weatheringWeathering
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Chemical weatheringErosion DepositionDune ErosionMoving water Physical weatheringWeathering
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Chemical weatheringErosion DepositionDune ErosionMoving water Physical weatheringWeathering
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Chemical weatheringErosion DepositionDune ErosionMoving water Physical weatheringWeathering
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Chemical weatheringErosion DepositionDune ErosionMoving water Physical weatheringWeathering
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Chemical weatheringErosion DepositionDune ErosionMoving water Physical weatheringWeathering
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Chemical weatheringErosion DepositionDune ErosionMoving water Physical weatheringWeathering
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