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Weathering and Erosion

Weathering means the process of breaking down rocks and other substances at Earth’s surface.

Erosion means the movement of rock particles by wind, water, ice, or gravity.

Two Types OF Weathering: Mechanical (Physical) Weathering is When rock is physically broken into smaller pieces (but still have the same chemical composition). Chemical weathering is Breaking down rocks through chemical changes

There are 5 Types of Mechanical Weathering Freezing and Thawing Release of Pressure Growth of Plants Actions of Animals Abrasion

Freezing and thawing of water. (Ice Wedging)- Water seeps into cracks in rocks and then freezes when the temperature drops. It expands when it freezes and acts like a wedge.

Release of pressure 1. Erosion carries away rocks from the top of a mountain. This reduces pressure on the rocks below and causes the outside rocks to crack and flake off like layers of an onion.

Plant action- Plant roots grow in cracks of rocks and pry rocks apart.

Actions of Animals Animals burrow in the ground and break apart rocks.

Abrasion- rubbing by other rocks. Sand and other rock particles carried by wind, water, ice, or gravity wear away rocks.

Types of Chemical Weathering Water Oxygen (Rust) CO2 Living Organisms Acid Rain

Water Minerals are dissolved in water. ex.: Halite, calcite

Oxidation- Oxygen combines with water to make rust. (Oxidation) ex.: rusty bicycle

CO2 Carbon dioxide dissolves in rainwater to make carbonic acid (weathers marble and limestone).

Living Organisms Plant roots produce weak acids that dissolve rocks. Lichens grow on rocks and make weak acids.

Acid Rain: Burning fossil fuels causes sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen to mix with water vapor in clouds to make acid rain.

Rates of Weathering will depend on: Surface area exposed - More surface exposed, the faster the weathering will occur.

Rates of Weathering will depend on: Type of Rock - some rocks and minerals are more resistant than others. ex.:Quartz is resistant to chemical and physical weathering. Slate tombstones weather slower than marble tombstones.

Rates of Weathering will depend on: Climate: Cold and/or dry climates favor physical weathering. Warm and wet climates favor chemical weathering.