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Chapter 4 Lesson 3.

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1 Chapter 4 Lesson 3

2 Weathering and Erosion

3 Weathering The process through which rocks or other materials are broken down..

4 Types of Weathering Physical – caused by pushing, pulling, rubbing or temperature changes. Chemical – caused by chemicals breaking down rocks Often caused by acid rain Or by certain chemicals in ground water

5 Frost Wedging

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7 Erosion The process by which rock is moved from one place to another.

8 Running water and waves
Ways Rocks Can Erode Running water and waves Wind Ice (Glacial) Gravity

9 Water Water weathers rock by dissolving it

10 Water Erosion Rivers, streams, and runoffs

11 Mudslides & Landslides
Mudslide – movement of a large amount of wet soil and rocks down a slope Happens after lots of rain Landslide – movement of a large amount of dry rock and soil down a slope May occur after volcanic eruptions and earthquakes

12 Landslides

13 Mudslides

14 Glaciers - a large mass of slowly flowing ice

15 Cirque – steep hollow shape bowl in a mountain formed by a glacier.

16 Deposition – process by which eroded materials are dropped off in another place

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18 Meanders – gentle loops in rivers
Sediment – particles of soil and rock that are carried along in water

19 Nile Delta

20 Headland – an area of land that has water on 3 sides.
Sandbar – sand that has been deposited over time so long that it makes a strip of sandy land.

21 Flood – when water collects on land that is normally dry
Floodplain – place that is easily flooded when river water rises

22 Wind Erosion

23 Protecting Shorelines
Breakwater – a long wall built out in the ocean parallel to the shore Fences and Dunes – help keep sand dunes from being eroded by the wind


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