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Title: How Water Shapes the Earth


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How Water Shapes the Earths Surface
  • Chapter 10.4 pages 386 - 397

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  • Weathering and erosion are the 2 main processes
    by which water breaks down Earths landscapes.
  • Deposition is the process by which water builds
    up features in the landscape.

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  • A. Weathering breaking rock down into smaller
    pieces
  • When rock is broken down into tiny pieces it is
    called sediment.
  • Weathering can take thousands of years
  • There are main 3 kinds of weathering

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Physical Weathering - water gets into cracks in
rock, freezes and expands, breaking the rock
apart. This is also called frost wedging
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Chemical Weathering - chemicals in the air slowly
weaken the rock so it breaks into small pieces
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Biological Weathering - plants release chemicals
that slowly dissolve the rock they grow on
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How Caves Are Formed
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  • In limestone rocks (made of calcium carbonate)
    chemical weathering of underground rock can
    create caves.
  • Water and carbon dioxide in the air combine to
    form a weak acid which seeps into the ground and
    slowly dissolves the rock over thousands of
    years.
  • underground streams transport the dissolved rock
    away, leaving a hollow space

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When a cave forms close to the surface, a
sinkhole may form.
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A landscape with many caves and sinkholes is
called a Karst
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  • B. Erosion pieces of weathered rock are
    transported away from their original location
  • Erosion is said to carve the landscape.
  • Erosion can be fast or slow
  • There are 4 main transporters (called agents of
    erosion)

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Water - running water carries sediment away.
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Rivers in mountainous areas carve steep valleys
that have a V-shape.
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Wind - strong winds can carry exposed soil away
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Gravity - mountains gradually crumble as gravity
pulls rocks down.
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The sudden rapid movement of rock material down a
mountain is called an landslide.
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Ice - glaciers carry rocks and boulders with them
when they move, then drop them when they melt.
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How Glaciers Shape the Landscape
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When glaciers move, they leave scratch marks
(called striations) on the rock
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Glaciers are so huge that they can carve out
whole valleys. These valleys have a U-shape.
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A hanging valley is a small U-shaped valley cut
off by a bigger valley created by a bigger
glacier
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A cirque is a bowl-shaped valley at the head of a
glacier
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An arete is a narrow ridge between two cirques
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A horn is a pyramid-shaped peak between three
cirques
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A fjord is a narrow ocean inlet carved by a
glacier
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  • C. Deposition eroded sediments and other
    materials are deposited by water or ice, building
    up the landscape.

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A delta is an area of built-up sediment dropped
when a river empties into an ocean or a lake. It
is usually triangular or fan-shaped.
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A moraine is a ridge of rocky material left by a
glacier
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An erratic is a large boulder left behind by a
glacier.
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The Effects of Global Warming on Glaciers All
over the planet, glacier have receded (shrunk)
in the past 100 years.
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Mount Kilimanjaro in 1993...
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Mount Kilimanjaro in 1993...
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... and in 2000.
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... and in 2000.
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McCall Glacier in 1958...
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... and in 2003
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