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What breaks down rocks? 1. Erosion: process of wearing down and carrying away rocks 2. Weathering: breakdown of rock material by.

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2 What breaks down rocks? 1. Erosion: process of wearing down and carrying away rocks 2. Weathering: breakdown of rock material by physical and chemical processes Erosion works continuously to weather and carry away rocks at Earth’s surface.

3 Physical Weathering Process by which rock is broken down into smaller pieces by physical changes. Agents of Physical Weathering: Temperature Change Pressure Change Plant and Animal Actions Water Wind Gravity

4 Temperature Change Frost Wedging: 1. Water seeps into cracks
2. Water freezes into ice 3. The ice expands 4. Ice forces rocks apart Warming and Cooling: Warm/hotter rocks expand, cool rocks contract. Repeating of this causes weak structure and crumbling.

5 Pressure Change Release of Pressure: erosion removes material from mass of rocks and reduces pressure causing surface of rock to crack and flake Exfoliation: process by which outer layers of rock slowly peel away due to pressure changes

6 Plant and Animal Actions
Animal actions: animals burrowing can loosen and break apart rocks in the soil, burrowing exposes more rock Plant growth: 1. Plant roots enter cracks in rocks Roots continue to grow, putting pressure on rock 3. Roots force cracks apart

7 Wind, Water, and Gravity Abrasion: breaking down and wearing away of rock material by other rock Wind: small particles carried and hit against other rock surfaces Water: in moving water rocks become rounded and smooth Gravity: rocks fall from higher slope and break rocks below

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