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Title: Weathering


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Weathering
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DEFINITIONS
WEATHERING Brainstorm 1) What is it? 2) What can cause it? 3) How does weathering change the surface of the Earth? - Possible Causes
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WEATHERING
  • Weathering the breaking down of rock into
    smaller and smaller pieces.
  • Is weathering constructive, destructive, or both?
    Why?
  • -Weathering is destructive- it tears down rocks
    and landforms.

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2 Types of Weathering
Brain-storm 1) What can cause each type of weathering? WEATHERING WEATHERING
Brain-storm 1) What can cause each type of weathering? Mechanical 2) Chemical
Brain-storm 1) What can cause each type of weathering? Breaking down rocks by physical means Chemical breakdown of rock and minerals into new substances
Brain-storm 1) What can cause each type of weathering? Possible causes Possible causes
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MECHANICAL WEATHERING
  • 1. ANIMALS
  • Little animals also help weathering by burrowing
    and digging through the ground.

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MECHANICAL WEATHERING
  • 2. Ice Wedging when water gets into cracks of a
    rock, freezes thaws over over again splits
    the rock

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MECHANICAL WEATHERING
Ice
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MECHANICAL WEATHERING
  • 3. PLANT GROWTH
  • Roots of plants also push into the rocks and
    break them apart. They act like wedges and push
    the rocks apart.

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MECHANICAL WEATHERING
  • 4. RELEASE OF PRESSURE- as erosion moves sediment
    from the surface, pressure is reduced. The
    outside of the rock begins to flake off

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MECHANICAL WEATHERING NONLIVING CAUSES
  • 5. Abrasion- sediments carried by wind, water, or
    ice wear away rock by hitting scraping against
    other rock

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Abrasion
  • Wind
  • sandstone shapes
  • eroded by coastal
  • winds 

Sandblasting
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Abrasion
  • WATER - rubs fragments against
  • each other and wears away the
  • surface of the rock by abrasion.
  • The faster the water, the greater the erosion

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Abrasion
  • Ice- Glaciers
  • The glacier gouges out chunks of rock and leaves
    scratches on the rock called striations

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CHEMICAL WEATHERING
  • CHEMICAL WEATHERING the chemical breakdown of
    rock and minerals into new substances

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CHEMICAL WEATHERING
  • Water is considered to be the universal solvent.
    It dissolves many things including rock
  • Over time, water can break down even hard rock
    like granite

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CHEMICAL WEATHERING
  • 2) Oxygen
  • Oxidation (rust)
  • is a chemical reaction in which an iron combines
    with oxygen.

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CHEMICAL WEATHERING
  • 3) Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
  • -CO2 mixing with water
  • creates Carbonic Acid that
  • slowly dissolves limestone.
  • (Acid in groundwater)
  • -Caves

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CHEMICAL WEATHERING
  • 4) Living Organisms
  • Acids from decaying plants or fungi such as
    lichens breaks down rocks

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CHEMICAL WEATHERING
5. ACID PRECIPITATION
  • is rain or snow that contains more acids than
    normal due to air pollution.
  • The acid dissolves and eats away the rock

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WEATHERING
How does weathering change the surface of the Earth?
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Mechanical Weathering
Living Plant Roots of plants also push into the rocks and break them apart
Living Animal burrowing and digging through the ground
Non-living Ice (glaciers) -water gets into cracks of a rock, freezes thaws over over again splits the rock -scratches on the rock called striations
Non-living Wind wears away the surface of the rock by abrasion
Non-living Water rubs fragments against each other and wears away the surface of the rock by abrasion.
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Chemical Weathering
Living Plants Acids from decaying plants or fungi such as lichens breaks down rocks
Non-living Water universal solvent. It dissolves many things including rock
Non-living Acid rain rain or snow that contains more acids than normal due to air pollution. -acid dissolves or eats away the rock
Non-living Ground-water CO2 mixing with water creates Carbonic acid that slowly dissolves limestone
Non-living Oxidation chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide
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FORCES THAT CAUSE
Weathering Weathering Weathering Weathering
1) Mechanical 1) Mechanical 2) Chemical 2) Chemical
Living Nonliving Living Nonliving
Plants Ice - (Glaciers) Plants Water
Plants Acid rain
Plants Wind Groundwater
Animals
Animals Water Oxidation
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Interactive Weathering
  • How are materials from the earth broken down?
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