
Erosion and Deposition
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6th Grade
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Denisse Rivera
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Karst Topography!
5 min.
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SAVVAS Interactivity
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Multiple Choice
Weathering is a process that helps make soil. Choose the statement that DOES NOT describe how rocks may be weathered.
Rock pieces are moved from place to place.
Living things, like moss and lichens, break down rocks.
Plant roots can grow between cracks in rocks.
Water fills tiny spaces inside a rock.
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Erosion and Deposition
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Re.6.E.6.1. Describe and give examples of ways in which earth's surface is built up and torn down by physical and chemical weathering, erosion and deposition.
Monday November 07, 2022.
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Essential Question
How does water erosion and deposition change earth's surface?
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Open Ended
What cause Florida Coastal erosion?
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Runoff - water moving over the land.
Sediments - pieces of rock or soil, or remains of plants and animals.
Stream Formation
a. Rills and Gullies
b. Streams and rivers
c. Tributaries
Water Erosion
a. Waterfalls
b. Flood Plains
c. Meanders
d. Oxbow Lakes
Water Deposition
a. Deltas
b. Alluvial Fans
c. Groundwater
What you learned today?
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Runoff
Stream Formation
Tributaries
Indian River, Florida
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Runoff
Stream Formation
Tributaries
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Streams and Rivers
In Florida’s Panhandle, you’ll find Florida’s largest waterfall at 73 feet.
Florida Waterfalls
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Flood Plain
Swamplands in the Florida Everglades
In Florida’s Panhandle, you’ll find Florida’s largest waterfall at 73 feet.
Florida Waterfalls
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ICELAND
MEANDER
Winding Amazon River
Amazon river bends in the Ecuadorian rainforest
Oxbow Lakes
Inflow to lake chiemsee, Tiroler Ache
River Delta, Achendelta
Delta
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Aerial view of a river delta in the Pacific Northwes
Lake Louise Mountain
A snow covered rocky mountain with an alluvial fan st the base in winter in Alberta, Canada.
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Alluvial Fans
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Sand dunes with ripples of Mesquite Flats with the alluvial fan of the Panamint Range as backdrop, Death Valley, California, US
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Open Ended
How do the forces of erosion and deposition work differently in a waterfall and a flood plain?
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Karst Topography!
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SAVVAS Interactivity
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