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1 Weathering and Soil Formation
Chapter 10 Standard: S6E5.d Describe process that change rocks and the surface of the earth.

2 What you will review: Describe how ice, water, wind, gravity, plants, and animals cause mechanical weathering. Describe how water, acids, and air cause chemical weathering of rocks.

3 The Big Idea???? Weathering is a continuous process that results in the formation of soil and the development of landforms.

4 2. Mechanical weathering
The process by which rock materials are broken down by the action of physical or chemical processes. The breakdown of rock into smaller pieces by physical means. Examples: ice, wind, water, gravity, plants, and animals.

5 Abrasion: Wind, Water, and Gravity
Abrasion is the grinding away of rock surfaces through mechanical action. Wind – sand/silt blown against exposed rock. Water – rocks/pebbles roll & bump/scrape each other. Gravity – Rocks fall on each other from a mountainside.

6 Ice The alternate freezing & thawing of soil /rock is called frost action. Ice wedging is when water seeps into cracks during warm weather, freezes during cold, expands, and pushes against the sides of the rock causing cracks.

7 Check point Name three things that can cause abrasion. Wind Water
Gravity

8 More Mechanical Weathering
Plants –strong roots grow slowly over time forcing the rocks to expand & crack.

9 Animals- burrowing in the ground breaks & loosen rocks to be exposed to weathering.
Ex: Moles, prairie dogs, insects, worms, and gophers

10 Chemical weathering The process by which rocks break down as a result of chemical reactions.

11 Acid precipitation - Rain, sleet, or snow, that contains a high concentration of acids.
Examples: sulfuric and nitric acids from volcanoes, burning of fossil fuels.

12 Acids in Groundwater - Carbonic or sulfuric acids in groundwater dissolve rocks & form caverns.
Mammoth Cave, Kentucky

13 Living things – Lichens produce acids that can slowly break down rock.
Air – oxidation: Iron combines with Oxygen to produce a chemical reaction called rust.

14 Review Which one is which?
A rock fall on a mountainside mechanical A rusty bridge chemical Lichens and mosses growing on a boulder An alpine glacier advancing down a valley


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