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Definitions Mechanical or Chemical Types of Erosion Water Erosion and Deposition Streams
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The carrying away of materials from one place to another is called _________.

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The carrying away of materials from one place to another is called _________.


Erosion


The breaking apart of rocks without changing the chemical composition of the rock is ________.

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The breaking apart of rocks without changing the chemical composition of the rock is ________.


Mechanical Weathering 


When agents of erosion drop their sediments as they lose energy it is called ________.

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When agents of erosion drop their sediments as they lose energy it is called ________.


Deposition


Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces called ________.

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Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces called ________.


Sediments


Weathering that changes the chemical composition of a rock is called _______.

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Weathering that changes the chemical composition of a rock is called _______.


Chemical Weathering


Acid rain dissolving the surface of marble statues is an example of _______.

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Acid rain dissolving the surface of marble statues is an example of _______.


Chemcial


Ice Wedging is an example of 

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Ice Wedging is an example of 


Mechanical


Carbonic acid can dissolve some minerals such as calcite.

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Carbonic acid can dissolve some minerals such as calcite.


Chemcial


When oxygen combines with iron, rust is formed.

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When oxygen combines with iron, rust is formed.


Chemcial 


Plant roots grow into cracks of rocks

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Plant roots grow into cracks of rocks


Mechanical 


When materials slip down a curved surface as one large mass it is called _________.

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When materials slip down a curved surface as one large mass it is called _________.


Slump


Sediments slowly shift downhill in the process of ___________.

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Sediments slowly shift downhill in the process of ___________.


Creep


As ______________ move, they pick up boulders, gravel, and sand in an erosion process called plucking. 

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As ______________ move, they pick up boulders, gravel, and sand in an erosion process called plucking. 


Glaciers


The scraping or wearing away of rock carried by wind or water is called ____________.

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The scraping or wearing away of rock carried by wind or water is called ____________.


Abrasion 


A mound of sediments drifted by the wind is called a _______.

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A mound of sediments drifted by the wind is called a _______.


Dune


_______ erosion occurs when sheets of water flowing across the land pick up and carry away sediments.

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_______ erosion occurs when sheets of water flowing across the land pick up and carry away sediments.


Sheet erosion 


A layer of permeable rock that lets water move freely.

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A layer of permeable rock that lets water move freely.


Aquifer


The area of land from which a stream or river collect runoff.

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The area of land from which a stream or river collect runoff.


Drainage Basin


Rainwater that flows across Earth's surface

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Rainwater that flows across Earth's surface


Runoff


What are the three major shoreline forces?

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What are the three major shoreline forces?


Waves, currents, tides


Stream that flows swiftly through a steep valley

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Stream that flows swiftly through a steep valley


Young


Flows slowly through a floodplain it has carved.

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Flows slowly through a floodplain it has carved.


Old 


May have whitewater rapids and waterfalls.

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May have whitewater rapids and waterfalls.


Young


Forms curves called meanders

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Forms curves called meanders


Mature


Erodes the stream bottom faster than the sides. 

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Erodes the stream bottom faster than the sides. 


Young


What is the difference between weathering and erosion.


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What is the difference between weathering and erosion.


Weathering is the process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces where erosion is the moving of sediments. 





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