Turn in Do Nows Turn in Do Nows Finish Chemical Weathering Lab Finish Chemical Weathering Lab Describe 3 factors that influence the rate at which weathering.

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Turn in Do Nows Turn in Do Nows Finish Chemical Weathering Lab Finish Chemical Weathering Lab Describe 3 factors that influence the rate at which weathering occurs. Study for Quiz Study for Quiz

I can identify the factors that affect weathering rates.

Section 4.1 Notes Section 4.1 Notes Weathering Line Graph Practice Weathering Line Graph Practice What conditions are best for chemical weathering to occur? Give an example of a place on Earth that has those conditions. Study for Quiz Study for Quiz

I can identify and describe the different types of weathering.

Section 4.1 Quiz Section 4.1 Quiz Read 4.2 & Complete 4.2 RSG Read 4.2 & Complete 4.2 RSG Ch. 4 Vocabulary Ch. 4 Vocabulary Describe four properties that scientists look at when they study soil. *Look on pages Finish 4.2 RSG Finish 4.2 RSG Ch. 4 Vocabulary Ch. 4 Vocabulary

I can explain how weathering and organic processes form soil.

Stamp 4.2 RSG Stamp 4.2 RSG Soil Brochure Soil Brochure List the 4 main ingredients of soil. Ch. 4 Vocabulary due Tuesday Ch. 4 Vocabulary due Tuesday Brochure due on the start of class Brochure due on the start of class

I can identify and describe the characteristics of each horizon in a soil profile.

Soil Brochure Soil Brochure How would a soil containing a lot of sand differ from a soil with a lot of clay? Brochure due on the start of class Brochure due on the start of class Ch. 4 Vocabulary due Tuesday Ch. 4 Vocabulary due Tuesday

I can identify and describe the characteristics of each horizon in a soil profile.