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If a tree has grown out of the side of a rock cliff and a house was recently built on the land above causing the tree a lot more
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1. Which of the following can be formed by the movements of a glacier? Select the two correct answers.
A. lake B. ocean C.
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4 of 64 of 6 Items Question Which are examples of chemical weathering? Choose the two correct
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Question How can temperature lead to weathering of rocks? (1 point) Responses Rocks can melt when they become
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Which outlines the effects of root wedging?
As rocks being moved by wind hit other rocks, the rocks being hit are broken down. As
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Which outlines the effects of root wedging? (1 point)
• As plant roots in cracks of rocks grow, the crack grows as well. O As
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1. Form of chemical weathering where WATER breaks bonds. : s Form of chemical weathering where WATER breaks bonds. 2.
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what is When water seeps into cracks of rock, then freezes, expands, and creates a deeper crack.
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How do weatHERING AND EROSION DIFFER?
Weathering ocurs due to tectonic activity while erosion is caused by waether patterns
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Students in Mr. Stovel's class were studying weathering erosion One group of students placed some limestone chips in a beaker
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8. In Utah’s Arches National Park we can see many interesting shapes like this one. Many different things helped to shape this
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There are two mountains in the image below. Mountain X is on the left and Mountain Y is on the right. Which statement most
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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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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point) Responses Weathering involves the transportation of weathered materials, while
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which outlines the effect of root wedging?
a as water in cracks of rocks turns to ice, the crack becomes larger b as rocks begin
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Which outlines the effects of root wedging?
a. As pressure from the earth’s crust increases, the top layer of the rock cracks.
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There are two mountains in the image below. Mountain X is on the left and Mountain Y is on the right. Which statement most
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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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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 outlines the effects of root wedging? (1 point)
Responses As rocks being moved by wind hit other rocks, the rocks being hit
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Students in Mr. Stovals class were studying weathering and erosion. One group of students placed limestone chips in a beaker.
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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point)
Responses Weathering involves the physical breakdown of rocks, while erosion
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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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What is the role of water in the chemical weathering of rock?(1 point)
Responses It aids in changing the chemical composition of
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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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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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A group of earth science students were investigating in the laboratory. They took granite rock and limestone samples and massed
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Which is an example of chemical weathering?(1 point)
Responses burrowing animals digging a home in rock burrowing animals digging
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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point)
Responses Weathering and erosion are the same processes. Weathering and erosion
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What is the role of water in the chemical weathering of rock?(1 point)
Responses It aids in changing the chemical composition of
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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point)
Responses A. Weathering occurs due to tectonic activity, while erosion is caused
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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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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point)
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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 outlines the effect s of root wedging
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How do weathering and erosion differ? (1 point) Weathering involves the transportation of weathered materials, while erosion
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How do weathering and erosion differ? (1 point)
Weathering involves the transportation of weathered materials, while erosion
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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point)
Responses Weathering and erosion are the same processes. Weathering and erosion
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Explain How can plants cause weathering with Plants need water, and water can weather rocks 10 words cite information from
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How do weathering and erosion differ? (1 point)
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Which outlines the effects of root wedging? (1 point)
Responses As rocks being moved by wind hit other rocks, the rocks being hit
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which outlines the effects of root wedging
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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point)
Responses Weathering and erosion are the same processes. Weathering and erosion
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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point)
Responses Weathering and erosion are the same processes. Weathering and erosion
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What’s the description that the process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces?
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How does erosion and weathering cause the interaction of all the different spheres (lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and
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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point)
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How do weathering and erosion differ?(1 point) Responses Weathering involves the physical breakdown of rocks, while erosion
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Which describes the Grand Canyon as it will be one million years from today? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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