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Weathering and Erosion
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Weathering is… When rocks are broken apart and create sediments.
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Sediments are… Small pieces of rock and minerals
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Sediments can be as small as clay
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Quiz your partner What does weathering create? Give examples of sediments.
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Physical or Chemical Weathering Physical weathering is weathering by mechanical movement. Examples include ice freezing and thawing.
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Water bottle What steps had to occur for this to happen?
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Physical Weathering Other examples include roots growing into rocks.
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Physical Weathering Water and wind can carry sand that breaks and smooths rocks.
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Quiz your partner Give examples of physical weathering
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Chemical Weathering Carbonic acid in rainwater dissolves rocks.
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Chemical Weathering Oxidation or rusting. Oxygen combines with rocks containing iron and the rust fall off the rock.
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Quiz your partner Give examples of chemical weathering
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Erosion The process of sediment moving. Most erosion is caused by water being pulled by the force of gravity (rivers).
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Erosion can be caused by ground water. The water wears away and moves the sediments so caves form.
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Erosion can be caused by Glaciers they melt and the water flows down (gravity)
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Erosion can be caused by Wind
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Erosion can be caused by currents
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Quiz your partner What causes erosion? Give examples. What is the major force behind erosion? What is the difference between erosion and weathering?
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Deposition is.. When the sediments that are moved land and stay somewhere. Sand is deposited on a beach.
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Layers of sediment form rocks
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Sand gets deposited into bars/capes
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