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1 Weathering 01/05/15 10-1 pgs. 246-250 IN: How is sediment/soil formed?

2  Weathering - the breakdown of rock into smaller and smaller pieces. This is constantlyhappening!

3  Mechanical  Chemical Types of Weathering

4  Mechanical Weathering - the breakdown of rock by physical means. –Ice –Wind –Water –Gravity –Plants –Animals

5  When water seeps into a crack in a rock and freezes it expands.  When it expands, it pushes against the sides of the crack, forcing it to open wider. Ice Wedging

6  An enormous mass of moving ice. Glaciers

7 Glaciers Form when average temperatures are at or near freezing  Alpine glaciers create U-shaped valleys.  They push all the rock and sediment underneath them.

8 Rivers create V-Shaped valleys

9 Wind and Water

10  Abrasion - the action of rocks and sediment grinding against each other and wearing away exposed surfaces. Wind and Water

11 Abrasion  When rocks grind against each other and wear away exposed surfaces.  Wind blows sand and dust against rocks.  Water in rivers and oceans cause rocks and sand to roll against each other.  Gravity causes rocks to fall

12  Like ice wedging –Plants get into smaller cracks and as they grow they split the rock apart.

13  Burrowing  Worms  Chemical Weathering

14  Chemical Weathering - the chemical breakdown of rocks and minerals into new substances. –Water –Weak acids –Air –Soil

15  Water causes many things to dissolve. –Even hard rock, like granite, is broken down by water.

16  Acid rain is caused due to pollution.  Can cause very rapid weathering of rock.

17  Breaks down limestone found underground –Forms caves

18  Lichens produce organic acids that can slowly break down rock.

19  Oxidation - a chemical reaction in which an element, such as iron, combines with oxygen to form an oxide.

20  Water speeds up this process. –rust

21 Red Rock Canyon

22 OUT: Name three ways abrasion occurs in nature.


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