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1 Erosion and Deposition

2 Erosion is the movement of sediment by wind, ice, water, or gravity.
What is Erosion? Erosion is the movement of sediment by wind, ice, water, or gravity.

3 What is Deposition? The process by which sediment drops out of the wind, water, ice, or gravity that carried it.

4 Gravity Sediment falls

5 Gravity Erosion Angle of Repose is the steepest angle, or slope at which a material will not slide down.

6 gravity moves material down a slope
Gravity Deposition Mass Movement gravity moves material down a slope Landslide - rock & soil quickly move Slump – rock & soil suddenly fall, big mass Creep –rock and soil slowly move Mudflow - mud Avalanche - snow

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8 What type of mass movement is each picture?
LANDSLIDE MUDFLOW 2 1 What type of mass movement is each picture? CREEP SLUMP 4 3

9 Ice (glaciers) carry sediment.

10 Ice Erosion Continental Glaciers – covers continent. Flattens / smoothes land Kettle Lakes Alpine Glacier – in the mountains. Land made rugged. Horns – sharp pyramid shaped peaks U-Shaped Valleys

11 Ice Deposition Tills – unsorted, deposited rock material Moraines – ridges along edge of glacier Stratified Drift – layers of rock deposited based on size Outwash plain – large area of drift

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13 Which type of glacier or landform is represented in each picture?
Continental Glacier Alpine Glacier 2 1 2 1 Which type of glacier or landform is represented in each picture? Kettle U Shaped Valley 3 4 3 4

14 What did glaciers create in each picture?
1 2 Outwash Plain Southeast, Alaska Moraine Thompson Glacier, Canadian Arctic What did glaciers create in each picture?

15 Wind Wind blows sediment.

16 Wind Deposition Sand Dunes – mounds of wind deposited sand. Move in direction of wind. Loess – thick deposits of fine-grained, wind blown sediment

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18 Water Water (rivers, oceans, rain, etc.) washes sediment after being weathered

19 Water Erosion Sea Cliffs – rock wears away
Sea Caves – hole in rock created by waves near cliff Sea Arches – waves cut hole completely through rock in a sea cave Sea Stacks – offshore column of rock once connected to the mainland

20 What did water erosion create in each of these pictures?
5 SEA ARCH 2 3 1 2 1 1 3 SEA CAVE SEA CLIFFS 4 5 6 4 2 4 SEA STACKS What did water erosion create in each of these pictures?

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22 Water Deposition Deltas – slow river current drops sediment in fan-shaped pattern at end of river Sand Bars – offshore deposit of sand, gravel, or shell material Alluvial Fans Beaches – deposited sand

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24 What did water create in each of these pictures?
5 2 3 1 2 SANDBAR DELTA BEACH 1 4 4 6 4 ALLUVIAL FAN What did water create in each of these pictures?


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