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By: Daniel, Dylan, Brock.  Wind, snow, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions take part in earth’s shape.  Weathering- A gradual process of breaking down.

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1 By: Daniel, Dylan, Brock

2  Wind, snow, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions take part in earth’s shape.  Weathering- A gradual process of breaking down rock into smaller fragments.  2 Types of weathering- Physical weathering, chemical weathering.

3  Physical weathering- The gradual process of breaking down rock physically without changing its composition.  Chemical weathering- the process through which rock is broken down when its minerals react with chemical agents such as oxygen, carbon, water, acids etc..

4  Biological weathering-Physical or chemical weathering caused by plants or animals.  Erosion-The transport of sediments from one place to another by agents such as water, glaciers, gravity, and wind.  Deposition- Change of a substance from gas directly to solid without forming a liquid.

5  Physical weathering is greatest in climates with a lot of moisture in the air or rain and snow, and where there are the largest temperatures.  Chemical weathering is greatest in climates with high temperatures, a lot of rain fall, and high level of pollution.  Chemical weathering occurs when plants die and decompose.  Karst- an are with sink holes

6  Greatest erosion is by moving water.  It has the ability to physically break down rock material into tiny pieces called sediments.  Ocean waves are a powerful force too.  When they pound against the land they can cause rocky coastlines to erode.  Landslide-A sudden, rapid movement of rock material down the slope of a hill or mountain.

7  Glaciers are a big part in the earths shape.  Striations-Scratch marks cut into rock by glaciers slowly moving over it.

8  Moving waters and glaciers pick up materials and move them.  Delta- built up sediments deposited where a river empties into a ocean or lake.

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