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Title: Forces That Shape Our Earth:


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Forces That Shape Our Earth
  • UNIT 3
  • Weathering
  • And
  • Erosion

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Weathering Erosion
  • Erosion and weathering are major forces that
    shape Earths surface.
  • For example, the Grand Canyon was formed through
    erosion by the Colorado River running through it!

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What is weathering?
  • Weathering The breaking down of rocks into
    smaller pieces.
  • 1. Mechanical /Physical
  • 2. Chemical

Hulk Rock Smash!
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So what is erosion?
  • Erosion
  • The movement
  • of weathered
  • rock by wind, water, glaciers gravity

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Types of Weathering
  • Mechanical/Physical
  • Rock is physically broken into smaller pieces
    (larger pieces become smaller pieces of the same
    rock)
  • Chemical
  • Rock is chemically changed (like rusting or
    dissolving away)

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5 Agents of Mechanical Weathering
  1. Release of Pressure
  2. Freezing Thawing
  3. Animal Actions
  4. Plant Growth
  5. Abrasion

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Release of Pressure
  • As the surface of a rock is eroded, the rock
    begins to release pressure
  • Causes top layers of the rock to crack and flake
    off

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Release of pressure rock cracks like an egg shell
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Freezing Thawing
  • When water in the cracks of rocks freezes it
    expands causing the crack to enlarge or get
    bigger. The ice melts refreezes over over,
    breaking the rock apart.

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Result of Freezing Thawing
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Animal Actions
  • Animals dig (burrow) through the ground to make
    their homes. This loosens the soil breaks apart
    rocks.

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Plant Root Growth
  • Plants roots can grow into cracks in the rock,
    slowly breaking them apart.

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Abrasion
  • Sand and other rock particles in wind, water or
    ice can wear away exposed rock surfaces.
  • Like sandblasting or sandpaper on wood

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5 Agents of Chemical Weathering
  • Water
  • Oxygen
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Living Organisms
  • Acid Rain

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Water
  • Water dissolves rock
  • Water is the most important cause of chemical
    weathering

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Oxygen
  • Oxygen Water Iron Rust through the Chemical
    reaction called Oxidation
  • Rock will become crumbly, soft, and appear
    reddish-brown in color

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Rusted rock on hillside
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Carbon Dioxide
  • CO2 rainwater Carbonic Acid
  • Carbonic Acid weathers softer rock like limestone
    marble as it seeps into spaces in rock.
  • Ex sinkholes, caves

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Living Organisms
  • The roots of plants make a weak acid that slowly
    dissolves rocks around the plant.

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Lichens grow on rock
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Acid Rain
  • Acid rain causes rocks to weather very rapidly.

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Connecting todays lesson to the world around you
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