Unit 2 Test Review.

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Unit 2 Test Review

We will discuss as a class any questions! Unit 2 Review: Please take out your p.300 homework from last night. Check your answers with your table partner. We will discuss as a class any questions!

River Erosion Review: 1) Grab a sheet from blue tub and quiz yourself with your Ch.11 book pages – section 1&2 8 minutes! 2) Review your stream’s ability to erode ½ sheet in your IAN. 3) Make sure you can draw where a river erodes and deposits!

Graphic Organizers: Use these words to create a graphic organizer erosion/deposition: 5 Minutes! Water, sea arch, loess, ice, creep, wind, gravity, sea stack, sandbars, landslide, mass movement, Glacier, wedging, sand dune