Unit E-2 (Part 2)

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Rocks and sediment being carried away.

Erosion

Is this *true* or *false* about mechanical weathering: Mechanical weathering occurs from acid rain.

FALSE

Is this *true* or *false* about mechanical weathering: Mechanical weathering occurs through rusting.

FALSE

Is this *true* or *false* about chemical weathering: Chemical weathering involves abrasion and frost wedging.

FALSE Chemical weathering does *not* involve abrasion and frost wedging - *mechanical weathering does.*

Is this *true* or *false* about weathering: Weathering only breaks down soft rocks.

FALSE Weathering can break rocks into fragments - it doesn't matter if the rocks are soft or not.

Wearing down of rocks by particles carried by wind, water, or other forces.

Abrasion

Hydrolysis

Chemical reaction between water and any substance.

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? The oxidation of minerals that contain iron.

Chemical weathering

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? Acid from plant roots break up rocks.

Chemical

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? Acid rain falling on a statue made of limestone.

Chemical

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? Limestone dissolved by carbonic acid (acid rain).

Chemical

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? Moss growing on a tombstone.

Chemical

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? Outdoor furniture made of iron rusting outside.

Chemical

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? Water underground forms caves.

Chemical

Sediment being placed in a new location.

Deposition

Carbonic acid reacts with other substances and dissolves them.

Dissolution

Repeated freezing and melting of water causes weathering.

Frost (Ice) Wedging

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? A rock breaks into pieces after falling from a cliff.

Mechanical

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? A rock falling from a cliff.

Mechanical

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? An animal digs a hole in a rock.

Mechanical

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? Formation of potholes in streets during severe winters.

Mechanical

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? Repeated freezing and thawing of water that cracks rock.

Mechanical

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? The wedging of tree roots in granite.

Mechanical

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? Tree roots cracking the concrete foundation of a house.

Mechanical

Is this an example of *mechanical* or *chemical* weathering? Wind blown sand makes rock smooth.

Mechanical

Rocks are broken down into smaller pieces without changing the chemical makeup of the rocks.

Mechanical Weathering

Oxidation

Oxygen and iron minerals in rock have a chemical reaction.

Mechanical Exfoliation

Pressure released causing rock to expand and peel away in layers.

Dissolution

Rain water chemically combines with CO2 in the atmosphere. The acid chemically reacts with minerals in rocks.

Name examples of erosion by gravity.

Rockfalls, landslides, slumps, mudflows, and creeps

Weathering caused by tree roots growing in cracks of rocks.

Root Wedging

What are some examples of the agents of erosion?

Running water, wind, glaciers, gravity

Chemical Weathering

The chemical makeup of rocks is changed.

Weathering

The process where rocks are chemically changed or physically broken into fragments.

Repeated heating and cooling of rock causes weathering.

Thermal expansion

Which *major* agent moves the *most* sediment?

Water


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