
Weathering and Erosion
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Details about Weathering and Erosion
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Water goes into cracks in rocks, freezes, expands, thaws and repeats the process over and over again? What is this called?
acid rain
root wedging
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the weathering of rocks caused by growth of tree roots
gravity
frost wedging
abrasion
tree root wedging
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What has an impact on the rate of weathering?
The amount of dry weather and frost wedging.
The type of rock and the climate.
The age of the rock and the current weather.
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What is the definition for Abrasion?
repeated process that splits rock when water seeps into the cracks, then freezes and expands, causing pieces to break off
scratching, scraping, or grinding of rock by other rock particles carried in water, ice, or wind
the cracks widen as roots grow thicker
rocks expand when heated and contract when cooled
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Type of weathering pictured?
exfoliation
spheroidal
oxidation
frost wedging
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Statue of Liberty has changed colors over time because oxygen has caused the surface of the copper it is made of to change into a new chemical (just like copper pennies turn green). What kind of weathering is this?
chemical weathering
physical weathering
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a chemical reaction between water and another substance to form two or more new substances
abrasion
hydrolysis
carbonation
chemical weathering
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Which is an example of oxidation?
Rust decomposes rocks completely with the passage of time.
Some of the minerals get dissolved in water.
The joints enlarge in size and lime is removed in the solution.
Due to the absorption of water by rocks, its volume increases.
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Over millions of years, weak carbonic acid can dissolve limestone to form -
Cracks in rocks
Caves and caverns
Mountains and cliffs
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What is the process of moving sediments from location to another?
Deposition
Erosion
Weathering
Compaction
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Which of these is an example of erosion?
Light shinning onto a mountain
Rain breaking down rock
Wind blowing away sediment
All of the above
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Rain washing away soil from a hillside
Weathering
Erosion
Deposition
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