The process that changes solid rock into sediments.
Fracture
Dissolution
Weathering
Erosion
The process that moves sediments
Erosion
Weathering
Dissolution
Fracture
The final result of oxidation is -
rust
frost
Weathering can change roads, sidewalks, buildings and sculptures over time.
True
False
Which is an example of chemical weathering?
A rock breaking into fragments.
Sediment being moved down a hillside.
A rock being scratched by rocks embedded in the bottom of a
glacier.
A rock dissolving in water.
If a flood picks up a house and moves it downstream, this is -
Chemical weathering
Physical weathering
Erosion
All of the above
Erosion is always followed by-
deposition
weathering
suspension
saltation
Factors that determine how much erosion runoff can cause include -
whether the land is bare or covered with plants.
how fast the water is moving.
how much water is flowing.
all of the above
Natural processes changing ecoregions include-
Weathering
Erosion
Deposition
All of the above
All are examples of the presence of humans changing ecoregions except
Construction of buildings
Building of a seawall to protect from storm surge
Ships moving in and out of ports
Hurricanes changing shorelines
We belong to which of the following Ecoregions?
The Plains Ecoregion
The Gulf Coast Prairies and Marshes Ecoregion
The Woodland Ecoregion
The Prairie Ecoregion
The repeated growth and melting of ice in pore space or fractures.
Physical Weathering
Chemical weathering
Frost wedging
Chemical weathering where iron reacts with oxygen
Oxidation
Sediment
Abrasion
Any of the various weatheringprocesses that cause physical disintegration of exposed rock without any change in the chemical composition.
Physical Weathering
Chemical weathering
Oxidation
The transport of sediments to a new location.
Erosion
Physical Weathering
Deposition
Chemical Weathering
Scraping of a rock surface by friction between rocks and moving particles during their transport by wind, glacier, waves, gravity, running water
Sediment
Frost wedging
Erosion
Abrasion
The process in which sediment is laid down.
Physical Weathering
Frost wedging
Erosion
deposition
Fine or small rock particles.
Sediment
Abrasion
Weathering
Oxidation
Weathering that alters the mineral composition, or chemical makeup, of rocks.
Physical Weathering
Chemical weathering
Frost wedging
Erosion
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