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Title: Weathering and Erosion Review


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  • Weathering and Erosion Review

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Jeopardy Round 1
Double Jeopardy
The Changing Earth WED? Erosion More WED? Miscellaneous
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
3
The Changing Earth100
  • Answer
  • A predictable series of events that occurs when
    nothing but bare rock is exposed to the
    environment.
  • A type of succession.
  • What is primary succession?

4
The Changing Earth200
  • Answer
  • This is the process of breaking rock into smaller
    pieces.
  • What is weathering?

5
The Changing Earth300
  • What is sediment?
  • Answer
  • During the process of weathering, rock is broken
    into smaller pieces called this.

6
The Changing Earth400
  • Answer
  • This is the process of moving sediment from one
    place to another.
  • What is erosion?

7
The Changing Earth500
  • Answer
  • This is the process of dropping sediment in a new
    location.
  • What is deposition?

8
WED?100
  • Answer
  • Water, wind, ice, and plant roots are all agents
    of this.
  • What is weathering?

9
WED?200
  • Answer
  • Water, wind, glaciers, and gravity are all agents
    of this.
  • What is erosion?

10
WED?300
  • Answer
  • Rain washing away soil from a hillside is an
    example of this. (WED?)
  • What is erosion?

11
More Layers 400
  • What is deposition?
  • Answer
  • Waves dropping sand on the beach is an example of
    this. (WED?)

12
More Layers500
  • Answer
  • Acid rain dissolving the surface of rocks is an
    example of this. (WED?)
  • What is chemical weathering?

13
Erosion100
  • Answer
  • These two types of weathering are making the
    Grand Canyon even grander every day.
  • What are mechanical and chemical weathering?

14
Erosion200
  • Answer
  • This is the movement of wet soil downhill due to
    gravity.
  • What are mudslides?

15
Erosion300
  • Answer
  • This is the downhill movement of dry soil due
    to gravity.
  • What are landslides?

16
Erosion400
  • Answer
  • These can be created over long periods of time by
    water seeping into cracks of limestone rock.
  • What are caves or caverns?

17
Erosion500
  • Answer
  • These moving rivers of ice can cut mountains in
    half and move huge blocks of rock as they slowly
    inch their way over ground.
  • What are glaciers?

18
More WED?100
  • Answer
  • Water getting into cracks of rocks, freezing, and
    breaking the rocks apart is an example of this.
    (WED?)
  • What is weathering?

19
More WED? 200
  • Answer
  • Wind blowing sand from one location to another is
    an example of this. (WED?)
  • What is erosion?

20
More WED?300
  • Answer
  • Wind blasting sand at rock and carving out arches
    is an example of this. (WED?)
  • What is weathering?

21
More WED?400
  • Answer
  • Wind dropping sand to form sand dunes is an
    example of this. (WED?)
  • What is deposition?

22
More WED?500
  • What is a delta?
  • Answer
  • A triangular shaped formation of land that occurs
    where river and streams empty into a large body
    of water like a lake or ocean. (WED?)

23
Miscellaneous100
  • Answer
  • This type of cat. Event creates an environment
    just right for the spread of wildfires.
  • What is a drought?

24
Miscellaneous 200
  • Answer
  • This cat. event is a result of an earthquake that
    occurs on the ocean floor.
  • What is a tsunami?

25
Miscellaneous 300
  • Answer
  • This cat. event develops over the ocean and can
    hit a land mass with winds that are very
    destructive.
  • What is a hurricane?

26
Miscellaneous 400
  • Answer
  • This type of mild acid is the creator of majestic
    cave and cavern formations called speliothems.
  • What is carbonic acid?

27
Miscellaneous 500
  • Answer
  • What name is given to a land mass that collects
    all of the surface water in the area.
  • What is a watershed?

28
Double Jeopardy! (7th Grade Review)
Final Jeopardy
Succession Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
200 200
400 400
600 600
800 800
1000 1000
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Succession 200
  • Answer
  • This type of succession occurs when bare soil is
    present after a natural or man made disaster
    occurs.
  • What is secondary succession?

30
Succession400
  • Answer
  • Lichens are the best examples of these kinds of
    organisms that occur during primary succession.
  • What are pioneer species?

31
Succession600
  • Answer
  • The final stage of succession that occurs after
    many years of gradual changes.
  • What is a climax forest?

32
Succession800
  • Answer
  • What must occur in a climax forest in order for
    primary or secondary succession to begin again.?
  • What is a man made or natural disaster or
    disturbance?

33
Succession1000
  • Answer
  • Which type(s) of succession occurred in the area
    after the eruption of Mt. St. Helens?
  • What are both primary (bare rock) and secondary
    (bare soil) succession would have occurred?

34
W, E, D200
  • What is freeze/thaw or ice wedging?
  • Answer
  • A type of mechanical weathering that occurs when
    water in rock cracks freezes.

35
W, E, D400
  • Answer
  • Name two things that determine the rate of
    weathering of rock.
  • What are type of rock, type of climate, and
    amount of time?

36
W,E,D600
  • What are water, ice, gravity, wind, pressure,
    animals, plants?
  • Answer
  • Name three agents of mechanical weathering.

37
W, E,D800
  • Answer
  • This agent of chemical weathering can dissolve
    limestone and is usually the causative agent of
    cave and cavern formation. Produced when rain
    falls through polluted skies.
  • What is acid rain?

38
W, E, D1000
  • Answer
  • This form of chemical weathering occurs when
    water and oxygen react with certain metals.
  • What is rusting?

39
Final Jeopardy!
  • Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
  • Make your bid!!

40
There are four main natural agents (causes) of
erosion. Name 3 of them.
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You must have 3 of the following1. water
(rainfall and rivers can carry sediment to other
places)2. wind (wind can pick up and move
small rock material)3. ice or glaciers
(glaciers slowly move the sediment on the ocean
floor)4. gravity (gravity can cause mass
movement)
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