ICE WIND WEATHERING BY WEATHERING BY WEATHERING BY LIVING THINGS

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ICE WIND WEATHERING BY WEATHERING BY WEATHERING BY LIVING THINGS WEATHERING BY MOVING WATER

ICE WIND LIVING THINGS MOVING WATER Ice can break rocks into _____________ pieces. When water freezes, it _____________ or gets bigger. When water freezes in _____________ in rocks, it will cause the rock to _____________ _____________. WIND The wind blows _____________ that can _____________ away rock and make it _____________ . The _____________ of sand act like a nail file that _____________ away at it’s surface. LIVING THINGS Living things can break rocks into _____________ pieces. Plans have strong _____________ that can _____________ rocks apart under ground. People also break rocks apart with tools, _____________ , and machines. MOVING WATER _____________ water will wear rocks into _____________ pieces. Ocean _____________ can _____________ rocks. Rivers and streams _____________ rocks away as well.