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Changing
Weathering and Erosion
Weak acid
Weathering
Water, liquid or solid, as ice
Biological weathering
Clay
Silt
Chemical weathering
Chemical and Mechanical weathering
Condensation
Precipitation, evaporation, condensation
Water, ice or wind
Carbon dioxide
Rocks
Vegetation
Limestone formations
The sun
The land
Precipitation
Mechanical weathering
Very long time
Evaporation
Sediment
False....Erosion is the movement
What helps control erosion?
Rain, ice, snow or dew falls to the earth, this is called
What is the most destructive force on earth?
When rocks are physically broken down into smaller pieces by wind, water, ice or heat this is called
Natural processes to the land usually occur over a
Landforms are made up of
The process that changes liquid water to water vapor is called
This type of weathering is caused by living organism
When rocks are broken down by removing or altering elements that make up the minerals this is called
The earth's surface is constantly
The common product of mechanical weathering is
The two most important natural forces areVery long timeNatural processes that occur on the earth's surface change the shape ofRocksThe two most important natural forces areWeatheringWhen rocks are physically broken down into smaller pieces by wind, water, ice or heat this is calledSiltWhen rocks are broken down by removing or altering elements that make up the minerals this is calledCarbon dioxideWhen carbon dioxide combines with rain a chemical change occurs they formLimestone formationsThe end result of chemically weathered rock isBiological weatheringBiological weathering can occur by what two types of weathering?Water, ice or windErosion is the breaking down....true or false?SedimentWhat helps control erosion?Water, liquid or solid, as iceRain, ice, snow or dew falls to the earth, this is calledEvaporationWhat provides energy in the form of heat which in turn drives evaporation?The sunThis changes water, from water vapor (gas) to liquid water.Precipitation, evaporation, condensation