Monday, December 15, 2014 Castle Learning Week #16 Aim: Discover how surface processes sculpt the landscape Objective: Understand how the processes of.

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Monday, December 15, 2014 Castle Learning Week #16 Aim: Discover how surface processes sculpt the landscape Objective: Understand how the processes of weathering, erosion and deposition interact to create unique landscape features. Do Now: Explain the three primary surface processes that are NOT related to tectonics.

The three processes that sculpt the landscape are: Weathering ~ breakdown of materials Erosion ~ Transport of materials Deposition ~ Drop off of materials

Get a black Earth Science textbook off the shelf. Open to pages 131 – 137 Either independently or in groups of two, answer questions 1 – 6 using complete sentences.