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Weathering and Erosion
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What is the process of weathering rocks down into smaller pieces and then taking them away called?
A: erosion B: Weathering C:
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explain what might happen to a boulder(large/rock) that is left in your school yard for a long time.
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Allen
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1. define
Contrast Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition. 2. What is Compaction?
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Which phrase best describes frost wedging?(1 point) Responses a type of erosion that occurs due to temperature changes a type of
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Lila
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What term describes physical weathering due to collisions between sand and sediment carried in moving water and the rock surface
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Ray
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hi. please help. i need to do a presentation for weathering and erosion and i am not sure what the graphical representation
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amy
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what is the process that results from wind erosion?
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mary
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if the illustration is the effect of freezing water on rock what term best decribe the process?
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shaay
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Please help me on this question:
33. Wind and water alter the Earth's sufrface by a. blowing away soil and eroding soft rocks b.
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y912f
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I feel like an idiot for even asking, however, here goes...
I need to do a "graphical representation of mechanical and chemical
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Jamie
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Rocks get weathered and form tiny particles called ________
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o Description of difference between weathering and erosion.
o Graphical representation of the following: ยท mechanical weathering
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A student wants to model the physical weathering of rock. Which activity could the student perform?(1 point)
Responses Place
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A student wants to model the physical weathering of rock. Which activity could the student perform?(1 point) Responses Place
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imayah
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A student want to model the physical weathering which activity could the student perform
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GOAT
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the process that breaks down and changes rock
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ramon
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A student wants to model the physical weathering of rock. Which activity could the student perform?(1 point)
Responses Place ice
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songoku
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Which phrase best describes frost wedging?(1 point)
Responses a type of physical weathering that occurs due to temperature
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Jace Antoino
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Explain how a hoodoo forms 10 words
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Something
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What is the process of wearing rocks down into smaller pieces and then taking them away called?
A weathering B erosion C
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All over Europe there is growing concern about the rapid weathering of the statues and architecture over the past 50 years. Some
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Karman
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What is physical weathering?(1 point)
Responses the breaking of rock into smaller pieces from non-chemical processes. the
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Physical Weathering of Rock Quick Check
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Physical of Weathering of Rock Quick Check
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how can plants cause weathering?
A. plants need water and water can weather rocks B. chemical reactions in plants change rocks
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5. Students in Mr. Stoval's class were studying weathering and erosion. One group of students placed some limestone chips in a
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1. How do weathering and erosion differ?
* 1 point Weathering involves the transportation of weathered materials, while erosion
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Which is least affected by chemical weathering?
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z
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How can plants cause weathering? (1 point)
Responses Sprouting seeds and growing roots can cause rocks to break. Sprouting seeds
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freezing and thawing cycle that causes potholes in roads and breaks in rocks
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____
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kayla
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What is physical weathering? (1 point)
Responses the transformation of rocks into some other type of materials the transformation
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A student wants to model the physical weathering of rock. Which activity could the student perform?
A. Place drops of acid on
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Don't know
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What is physical weathering? (1 point)
Responses the movement of rock from one place to another the movement of rock from one
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elect the correct answer from the list.(1 point) In frost wedging, a crack expands when water freezes . When the water
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Fill in Blanks
1. sediments form in the process of ______ weathering 2. ice wedging occurs because water ______ when it freezes
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Rhia
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What are the rules weathering in erosion play in creating these landforms?
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Which is the last stage of physical weathering in rocks? (1 point)
Responses pebble pebble rock rock boulder boulder sand
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help
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what do you call the erosion of sediment by the wind?
a. deflation b. drifting c. deposition**** d. plucking correct or wrong?
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yeet
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What causes rocks near a river to become smooth and rounded
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Anonymous
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Which of the following indicates that different rocks in the same area might weather differently? Select the two correct
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The minerals in a rock react with oxygen in the air. When this happens, the rock starts to break down, creating large holes in
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jay
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Which of the following is an example of the wind slowly causing changes in Earth's landforms?
Responses: A. Dangerous crosswinds
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AR
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How does time affect the physical weathering of a rock?(1 point)
Responses The longer the rock has been exposed, the more it has
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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point)
Responses Weathering involves the transportation of weathered materials, while
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Students in Mr. Stoval's class were studying weathering and erosion. One group of students placed some limestone chips in a
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Which of the following is an example of the wind slowly causing changes in Earth's landforms?(1 point)
Responses A. Dangerous
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Which phrase best describes frost wedging ?
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explain why a single5 500 kg block of granite weathers much more slowly than 100 chunks of granite weighing 5 kg each.
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Dani
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what factor influences in both chemical weathering and mechanical weathering
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Sebastion
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what is the difference between weathering and erosion
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sheila
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