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Table of Contents Title: Rate of Weathering Page #: 54 Date: 1/7/2013
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Objective Students will be able to identify variables that affect the rate of weathering.
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Rate of Weathering Effects of Climate on Weathering: Climate is the major influence on the rate of weathering of Earth’s materials. –Interaction between temperature and precipitation in a given climate determines the rate of weathering in a region.
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Rates of Chemical Weathering: –Chemical weathering occurs rapidly in places with warm temperatures, abundant rainfall and lush vegetation. –Greatest effects of chemical weathering occur along the equator.
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Rates of Physical Weathering: –Physical or Mechanical Weathering is most rapid in places with cool climates - Frost Wedging. –Cooler temperatures slow reaction rates of chemical weathering.
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Rate of Weathering Rock Type and Composition: –Not all rocks in a climate weather at the same rate. –The types of minerals in a rock play a role in how fast a rock weathers. –Example: Limestone and Marble contain Calcite and will weather more quickly than rocks containing mostly Quartz such as Quartzite and Granite.
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Rate of Weathering Weathered Limestone Weathered Granite
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Rate of Weathering Surface Area: –The greater is the exposed surface area of a rock the faster it will weather.
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Rate of Weathering Topography: –The slope of landscape determines the rate of weathering. –Steep Slope = Faster weathering (rocks will fall down because of gravity.) –Flat Surface = Slow weathering (rocks do not move.) –Steep slopes promote erosion and continuously expose less weathered material.
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Rate of Weathering Steep Slope = Rocks fall Because of gravity.
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Rate of Weathering Flat Slope = Rocks have Nowhere to go.
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Classwork: Page 170 questions 1-5.
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