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1 Weathering

2 DEFINITIONS WEATHERING - Brainstorm: 1) What is it?
2) What can cause it? 3) How does weathering change the surface of the Earth? - Possible Causes: Have students discuss these questions as a class. Then have the students choose an appropriate definition to write. (Guide them to correct definition). The write down some of the possible causes that the students think cause weathering.

3 WEATHERING Weathering= the breaking down of rock into smaller and smaller pieces. Is weathering constructive, destructive, or both? Why? -Weathering is destructive- it “tears down” rocks and landforms.

4 2 Types of Weathering Mechanical 2) Chemical
Brain-storm 1) What can cause each type of weathering? WEATHERING Mechanical 2) Chemical Brain-storm 1) What can cause each type of weathering? Breaking down rocks by physical means Chemical breakdown of rock and minerals into new substances Possible causes:

5 MECHANICAL WEATHERING
1. ANIMALS Little animals also help weathering by burrowing and digging through the ground.

6 MECHANICAL WEATHERING
2. Ice Wedging – when water gets into cracks of a rock, freezes & thaws over & over again & splits the rock

7 MECHANICAL WEATHERING
Ice

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3. PLANT GROWTH Roots of plants also push into the rocks and break them apart. They act like wedges and push the rocks apart.

9 MECHANICAL WEATHERING
4. RELEASE OF PRESSURE- as erosion moves sediment from the surface, pressure is reduced. The outside of the rock begins to flake off

10 MECHANICAL WEATHERING NONLIVING CAUSES
5. Abrasion- sediments carried by wind, water, or ice wear away rock by hitting & scraping against other rock

11 Abrasion Wind sandstone shapes eroded by coastal winds  Sandblasting

12 Abrasion WATER - rubs fragments against each other and wears away the
surface of the rock by abrasion. The faster the water, the greater the erosion

13 Abrasion Ice- Glaciers
The glacier gouges out chunks of rock and leaves scratches on the rock called striations

14 CHEMICAL WEATHERING CHEMICAL WEATHERING the chemical breakdown of rock and minerals into new substances

15 CHEMICAL WEATHERING Water is considered to be the universal solvent. It dissolves many things – including rock Over time, water can break down even hard rock like granite

16 CHEMICAL WEATHERING 2) Oxygen Oxidation (rust)
is a chemical reaction in which an iron combines with oxygen.

17 CHEMICAL WEATHERING creates Carbonic Acid that
3) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) -CO2 mixing with water creates Carbonic Acid that slowly dissolves limestone. (Acid in groundwater) -Caves

18 CHEMICAL WEATHERING 4) Living Organisms
Acids from decaying plants or fungi such as lichens breaks down rocks

19 CHEMICAL WEATHERING 5. ACID PRECIPITATION
is rain or snow that contains more acids than normal due to air pollution. The acid “dissolves” and “eats away” the rock

20 WEATHERING How does weathering change the surface of the Earth?

21 Mechanical Weathering
Living Plant Roots of plants also push into the rocks and break them apart Animal burrowing and digging through the ground Non-living Ice (glaciers) -water gets into cracks of a rock, freezes & thaws over & over again & splits the rock -scratches on the rock called striations Wind wears away the surface of the rock by abrasion Water rubs fragments against each other and wears away the surface of the rock by abrasion.

22 Chemical Weathering Living Plants Acids from decaying plants or fungi such as lichens breaks down rocks Non-living Water universal solvent. It dissolves many things – including rock Acid rain rain or snow that contains more acids than normal due to air pollution. -acid “dissolves” or “eats away” the rock Ground-water CO2 mixing with water creates Carbonic acid that slowly dissolves limestone Oxidation chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide

23 FORCES THAT CAUSE Weathering Plants Ice - (Glaciers) Water Acid rain
1) Mechanical 2) Chemical Living Nonliving Plants Ice - (Glaciers) Water Acid rain Wind Groundwater Animals Oxidation

24 Interactive Weathering
How are materials from the earth broken down?


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