Do Now: Weathering and Erosion

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Do Now: Weathering and Erosion March 7, 2011 Assignment #47 Use what you learned last year about weathering and erosion to complete the following: Weathering is…… Erosion is….. Deposition is….

Today’s Schedule March 7, 2011 Homework: Weathering Worksheet Agenda: Weathering Sand Mountains Essential Questions How do natural processes reshape the surface features of earth? 2 2

Deposition is…. the placement of weathered material. Weathering Sand Mountains March 7, 2011 Weathering is…… the process of breaking down material over time due to exposure to wind, rain, heat, and cold. Erosion is….. the movement of weathered material by wind, water, glaciers, and gravity. Deposition is…. the placement of weathered material.

Weathering Sand Mountains March 7, 2011 Assignment 48

Exit Ticket – Page 73 March 7, 2011 Describe the types of conditions that create the greatest, most rapid change to Earth’s surface features. In what conditions do these changes occur more slowly?

DO NOW – Page 74 March 8, 2011 Describe what you see in the picture. How does weathering and erosion play a role in this image.

Today’s Schedule March 8, 2011 Homework: Landform Challenge Agenda: Weathering and Erosion Image Satellite Images Geologic Features Observing Changes Earth Science Quiz Essential Questions How do natural processes reshape the surface features of earth? 7 7

See ppt on wiki for images. Satellite Images March 8, 2011 See ppt on wiki for images.

Earth Science Quiz March 8, 2011