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Title: Weathering and Soil Formation


1
Weathering and Soil Formation
  • Chapter 10
  • Standard S6E5.d
  • Describe process that change rocks and the
    surface of the earth.

2
What you will review
  • Describe how ice, water, wind, gravity, plants,
    and animals cause mechanical weathering.
  • Describe how water, acids, and air cause chemical
    weathering of rocks.

3
The Big Idea????
  • Weathering is a continuous process that results
    in the formation of soil and the development of
    landforms.

4
  • 1. Weathering
  • 2. Mechanical weathering
  • The process by which rock materials are broken
    down by the action of physical or chemical
    processes.
  • The breakdown of rock into smaller pieces by
    physical means.
  • Examples ice, wind, water, gravity, plants,
    and animals.

5
Abrasion Wind, Water, and Gravity
  • Abrasion is the grinding away of rock surfaces
    through mechanical action.
  • Wind sand/silt blown against exposed rock.
  • Water rocks/pebbles roll bump/scrape each
    other.
  • Gravity Rocks fall on each other from a
    mountainside.

6
Ice
  • The alternate freezing thawing of soil /rock is
    called frost action.
  • Ice wedging is when water seeps into cracks
    during warm weather, freezes during cold,
    expands, and pushes against the sides of the rock
    causing cracks.

7
Check point
  • Name three things that can cause abrasion.
  • Wind
  • Water
  • Gravity

8
More Mechanical Weathering
  • Plants strong roots grow slowly over time
    forcing the rocks to expand crack.

9
  • Animals- burrowing in the ground breaks loosen
    rocks to be exposed to weathering.
  • Ex Moles, prairie dogs, insects, worms, and
    gophers

10
  • Chemical weathering
  • The process by which rocks break down as a result
    of chemical reactions.

11
  • Acid precipitation - Rain, sleet, or snow, that
    contains a high concentration of acids.
  • Examples sulfuric and nitric acids from
    volcanoes, burning of fossil fuels.

12
  • Acids in Groundwater - Carbonic or sulfuric acids
    in groundwater dissolve rocks form caverns.
  • Mammoth Cave, Kentucky

13
  • Living things Lichens produce acids that can
    slowly break down rock.
  • Air oxidation Iron combines with Oxygen to
    produce a chemical reaction called rust.

14
ReviewWhich one is which?
  • A rock fall on a mountainside
  • mechanical
  • A rusty bridge
  • chemical
  • Lichens and mosses growing on a boulder
  • chemical
  • An alpine glacier advancing down a valley
  • mechanical
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