Changes on Earth’s Surface BY: Cheyenne Baker. Site One: Menifee County High School Date: April 7, 2015 Location: Menifee County High School Temperature:

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Changes on Earth’s Surface BY: Cheyenne Baker

Site One: Menifee County High School Date: April 7, 2015 Location: Menifee County High School Temperature: 64 degrees Fahrenheit Weather: Slight drizzle, cloudy, and humid Topography: Hilly, two major hills with a valley in between Examples Of Change on the surface Caused by….Fast or Slow change? MudslidesRain, ErosionDepends on weather Fallen TreesTornadoFast

Site Two: Route 1274 Date: April 9, 2015 Location: Route 1274 Temperature: 82 Degrees Fahrenheit Weather : Warm, Sunny Topography: Hilly, small mountains, lots of sandstone. Example of change on Earth’s Surface Caused By...Fast or Slow Change Mud/ Rock Slide Erosion/ RainFast

Date: April 13, 2015 Location: My Backyard Temperature: 55 Degrees Fahrenheit Weather: Cloudy, cool Topography: Hilly with trees all around. Site Three: My Backyard Example of Change on Earth’s Surface Caused by...Fast or Slow Change Bent treesSoil CreepSlow RillRainFast

Date: April 18, 2015 Location: Cave Run Lake Temperature: 78 Degrees Fahrenheit Weather: Sunny, Warm, Breezy Topography: Hilly with small mountains, water all around Site Four : Cave Run Lake Example of change on Earth’s Surface Caused by...Fast or slow change FloodingRainFast and slow DepositionRainFast

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