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Weathering and Other Exogenic Processes

Weathering and Other Exogenic Processes

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Weathering and Other Exogenic Processes

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Choose the images associated with weathering.

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  • ​external processes

  • occur ​or or near the surface of the Earth

Exogenic processes

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Which are exogenic processes?

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erosion

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magmatism

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mass wasting

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weathering

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Weathering

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  • decomposition of rocks caused by chemical reactions resulting in formation of new compound

  • caused by oxidation, hydrolysis, acid rain, carbonation​

chemical weathering

  • mechanical breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces

  • ​caused by changes in temperature, pressure, frost/ice, water, wind, biological activity

physical weathering

any process that breaks down rocks and creates sediments

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Example of weathering:

The effect of frost wedging

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Example of weathering:

The effect of changes in temperature

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Example of weathering:

Can you figure out why the bases of the sea stacks are​ narrower than their bodies?

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Example of weathering:

Effect of acid rain

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Example of weathering:

How did karst rocks in Palawan form?

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Example of weathering:

chemical weathering: oxidation

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What factors influence the type and rate of weathering?

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climate

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rock type

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rock structure

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topography

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time

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Which are agents of erosion?

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flowing river

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frost

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rainfall

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wind

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Erosion

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  • wind

  • glaciers

  • running water​

  • waves

  • gravity​

  • others that will cause movement of weather rock and soil​

Agents of erosion

natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another

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Examples of erosion:

Effects of wind and flowing water

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Example of erosion: (Note: abrasion is a type of weathering)

Effects of glaciers

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What is deposition?

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Deposition

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  • The term ‘saltation’ describes the process by which sand grains are picked up and transported by the wind. Sand grains bounce along the ground in the wind; when the wind stops or slows down, the sand is deposited and may build sand dunes.

https://www.bgs.ac.uk/discovering-geology/geological-processes/deposition/

action of wind

​the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea, or ice

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Deposition

Flowing water picks up and moves particles of soil and rock. When the water slows down, for example by reaching flatter land, it starts to drop the particles it is holding. It drops the largest particles first and the smaller ones as it slows down even further.​

​​https://www.bgs.ac.uk/discovering-geology/geological-processes/deposition/

action of water

​the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea, or ice

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Deposition

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action of sea

​the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea, or ice

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