AGENDA: -Learning Goals and Objectives -Weathering, Soil, and Erosion Unit Test HOMEWORK: Cheat Sheets/Study OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to… -Describe.

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AGENDA: -Learning Goals and Objectives -Weathering, Soil, and Erosion Unit Test HOMEWORK: Cheat Sheets/Study OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to… -Describe examples of mechanical and chemical weathering -Explain factors that contribute to soil formation -distinguish between various types of erosion/features of erosion -explain factors that contribute to erosion and how it can be prevented

PQQ What are at least 2 disadvantages of using fossil fuels?

Ticket Out of the Door What are 2 advantages of using fossil fuels? *Mark your progress toward the Learning Goal on your Tracker*