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Title: Erosion and Wind


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Erosion and Wind
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Erosion
  • Plate tectonics are not the only forces
  • transforming the Earths landscape.
  • Another such force is erosion

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  • Erosion is the wearing away of rocks and soil
  • by water, wind and certain human activities.
  • Erosion results in the flattening of landforms.

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  • There are three stages of erosion
  • Weathering Fragmenting (breaking down) of the
    surface rocks.
  • Transportation Rock fragments are carried by
    runoff water and wind. Erosion is compounded by
    the abrasive power of fragments transported by
    the water.

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  • Sedimentation The fragments suspended in the
    water, or transported by glaciers or wind,
    accumulate and are compacted at the bottom of the
    oceans. They also accumulate in valleys and
    plains.
  • Plants can help slow down the process their
    roots hold the soil in place. This can also
    prevent landslides.

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  • In addition there are three categories of
    erosion
  • Biological caused by living organisms. Ex
    decomposition of living things can create an
    acid which attack rocks. Ex Tree roots
    infiltrate rocks and ultimately break them down.
  •  

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  • Mechanical caused by variations in
    temperature, pressure, wind, and water Ex Niagara
    Falls which recedes 3 m every year because the
    water wears down the rock.

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  • Chemical Erosion Rain can become acidic
    because of pollutants and it chemically changes
    certain minerals in the soil such as limestone.
    This process gradually destroys rocks. Ex Acid
    rain can alter the surface of public statues.
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Wind
  • Prevailing winds are not distributed evenly over
    the Earths surface. Two factors explain their
    particular distribution Convection cells and
    Coriolis Effect

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  • 1. Convection cells when air warms up, it
    increases in volume and rises. This creates a
    low-pressure area on the ground below it. Colder
    air thus rushes in to replace the air that has
    risen.

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  • The warm air moves and is cooled, bringing it
    down to the surface again. The hot air mass and
    the cold air mass are constantly in motion. The
    looping movements are called convection cells.
    See page 338 for diagram. On a smaller scale,
    convection is used as a means to heat houses.

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  • 2. Coriolis Effect as the Earth rotates
    from west to east, it diverts air masses in the
    atmosphere to the right (Northern Hemisphere) or
    to the left (Southern Hemisphere). This is
    called the Coriolis Effect.

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  • This movement produces the trade winds
    (equator and tropics), prevailing west wind
    (middle latitudes), and polar east wind (polar
    regions)
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