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Whitewater Field Trip 6th grade stream erosion and deposition lesson.

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1 Whitewater Field Trip 6th grade stream erosion and deposition lesson

2 Orientation by Preserve Interpreter

3 Making Observations

4 Selecting Image

5 Recording Location

6 Collecting More Data

7 Analyzing Data

8 Erosion

9 Deposition

10 Evidence of Past Flooding

11 Meandering Stream

12 Whitewater Preserve 6 th Grade Class Field Trip 2012

13 Meandering River This picture shows the path of the winding river N: 33º59.304 W:116º39.529

14 Evidence that Rivers Change Over Time The dirt in the middle of the river has been piled up and the river has been rerouted because of deposition. N:33º59.304 W:116º39.52 9

15 A Place Where Erosion is Occurring Right Now This shows where water has eroded the side of the hill and left a gap or a ditch. N:33º59.341 W:116º39.559

16 Deposition of Sediments This is an example of sediment layers that were deposited on the mountain. N:33º59.404 W:116º39.438

17 Evidence of Big Flood Events in the Past This rock was carried all the way down the river, almost to the shore by a big flood. Only large amounts of water have the capability to do this. N:33º59.363 W:116º39.563

18 Another Interesting Geological Process This shows that mud washed over to shore and dried into clay in a thin layer on top of the dry sand. N:33º59.330 W:116º39.555


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