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Weathering and Erosion

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1 Weathering and Erosion

2 Weathering Weathering is the breaking down of rocks at or near the earth’s surface. Weathering is a basic part of the rock cycle and a key process in the Earth system. (textbook) There are two categories of weathering: chemical and mechanical

3 Types of Weathering Mechanical weathering Frost wedging Talus
Exfoliation Chemical weathering

4 Mechanical Weathering
When rocks are being broken into smaller and smaller piece through physical force. Different types: frost wedging and exfoliation

5 Frost Wedging When water gets in between the cracks in the rocks and then freezes expanding the water and then causing the rocks to break due to the force.

6 Talus These are the piles of rocks that fall at the base of cliffs due to the frost wedging

7 Exfoliation This is what is happening when the outer layers of the rock formations are creating formations looking like the outer layers of an onion.

8 Chemical Weathering Chemical weathering is when things other than physical force such as water, elements, etc. are breaking down the rocks.

9 Erosion This is when things like water, sand, wind, etc. wear down the rocks in the area and cause them create patterns in the rocks. Examples of this happening: the grand canyon, the Ozark mountains, the beaches, the sand dunes in Egypt, etc.

10 Links bqI (weathering and erosion video) Mio (time lapse)


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