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The carrying away of materials from one place to another by wind, waves, water and ice is called ________.
The carrying away of materials from one place to another by wind, waves, water and ice is called ________.
Acid rain dissolving the surface of marble statues is an example of __________.
Acid rain dissolving the surface of marble statues is an example of __________.
Materials that help slow down erosion.
Materials that help slow down erosion.
Layers of sediment forming at the bottom of the ocean is an example of __________.
Layers of sediment forming at the bottom of the ocean is an example of __________.
What do you call a large body of moving ice?
What do you call a large body of moving ice?
Too much of this can cause flooding.
Too much of this can cause flooding.
Most of Earth's ___________is done by flowing water in streams which carry tons of sediment to the oceans each day.
Most of Earth's ___________is done by flowing water in streams which carry tons of sediment to the oceans each day.
A mudslide flowing down a steep hill is an example of ________.
A mudslide flowing down a steep hill is an example of ________.
The process by which material is eroded by water, wind, waves and ice and are dropped into a new place.
The process by which material is eroded by water, wind, waves and ice and are dropped into a new place.
This reshapes the earth's land surface by eroding rock and soil in some areas and depositing them in other areas, sometimes in seasonal layers.
This reshapes the earth's land surface by eroding rock and soil in some areas and depositing them in other areas, sometimes in seasonal layers.
The Great Lakes in the northern United States were created by a slowly advancing agent of erosion that ended approximately 10,000 years ago. The Great Lakes were created by the slow advance of _________.
The Great Lakes in the northern United States were created by a slowly advancing agent of erosion that ended approximately 10,000 years ago. The Great Lakes were created by the slow advance of _________.
What do you call the breaking down and wearing away of rock material.
What do you call the breaking down and wearing away of rock material.
Wind blasting sand at rock and carving out arches is an example of _________.
Wind blasting sand at rock and carving out arches is an example of _________.
This can scrape a mountain and create a deep valley.
This can scrape a mountain and create a deep valley.
After a hurricane, sometimes the beaches look different and there is not as much sand. Why?
After a hurricane, sometimes the beaches look different and there is not as much sand. Why?
This is constantly changing and consists of useful resources.
This is constantly changing and consists of useful resources.
Deltas forming at the mouths of rivers is caused by?
Deltas forming at the mouths of rivers is caused by?
A natural structure on the Earth's surface is called a __________.
A natural structure on the Earth's surface is called a __________.
Waves dropping sand on the beach is an example of ___________.
Waves dropping sand on the beach is an example of ___________.
What do you call water that falls to the surface of the Earth such as rain, hail, sleet or snow?
What do you call water that falls to the surface of the Earth such as rain, hail, sleet or snow?
Muddy water being carried away by a fast-moving river is an example of __________.
Muddy water being carried away by a fast-moving river is an example of __________.
What does WWWI stand for?
What does WWWI stand for?
Wind, Waves, Water and Ice
Water getting into cracks, freezing and breaking the rocks or pavement apart is an example of _________.
Water getting into cracks, freezing and breaking the rocks or pavement apart is an example of _________.
What is the name for pieces of rocks, soil, sand, shell and remains of organisms?
What is the name for pieces of rocks, soil, sand, shell and remains of organisms?
Deltas, canyons and sand dunes are all examples of _____________.
Deltas, canyons and sand dunes are all examples of _____________.
What is your favorite subject in school?
What is your favorite subject in school?
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