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Weathering, Erosion, & Deposition

Weathering, Erosion, Deposition, & Soil

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Created Date 10.30.19
Last Updated 10.30.19
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  • Water expands when frozen to ice and can cause rocks to break apart. What process is this called?
  • Oxidation is when oxygen combines with metal to produce rust. What process is this called?
  • Soil is composed of 4 main things: water, air, weathered rocks/minerals, and what else?
  • Which layer of soil has been weathered the least?
  • What force causes erosion by mass movement?
  • Which example of mass movement occurs slowly?
  • Which environment of deposition is an island parallel to the shoreline?
  • Which environment of deposition is created by materials deposited by waves on a shore?
  • Which environment of deposition is a fan shaped mass created at the mouth of river?
  • Which method would slow erosion the most?
  • What is humus?
  • Which soil layer has the most humus (organic material)?
  • Which is not a cause of chemical weathering?
  • Which is an environment of deposition that fills with runoff (water) and is like a swamp without trees?
  • Which soil layer experiences the most weathering?
  • Which would have the fastest rate of weathering?
  • Which is not a cause of erosion?
  • Which is a way humans would cause weathering and erosion?
  • Which best described how the Grand Canyon formed?
  • Which environment would experience the fastest rate of weathering?
  • Which is an example of abrasion?
  • Which best describes how weathering and erosion creates caves?
  • Dissolving a substance in water is an example of what process?
  • A river delta is formed by which process?
  • What is it called when nutrients are pulled down into the soil by water?

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