21 questions
the process of breaking down rocks
deposition
weathering
sediments
erosion
small pieces of rock that have been weathered
erosion
sediment
depositon
weathering
when small pieces of rock stop moving
erosion
sediment
deposition
weathering
the process of moving smaller pieces of rock
erosion
sediment
depostion
weathering
the sides of a river which the flow is contained
river bed
river source
river mouth
river bank
the place from which the water in the river or stream begins
river bed
river source
river mouth
river bank
the place where the river meets the ocean, lake, sea, or another river
river bed
river source
river mouth
river bank
Landslides are fast- acting forms of erosion that can cause a lot of damage.
Fasle
True
Sand is made up of materials such as
rocks
seashells
coral reef
all of the answers
What can prevent erosion?
plants and trees
flowing water
sand
building roads
What shaped this landform?
the rocks
the soil
flowing water
the sun
The more the sugar cubes were shaken, the more they were weathered.
False
True
Rivers take many years to change and shape the land around them.
True
False
Erosion is the breaking apart of rocks.
True
False
Frost wedging occurs when water gets into the cracks of rock.
False
True
Frost wedging is a type of...
erosion
deposition
weathering
sediment
Steep land does not cause erosion.
False
True
Erosion and deposition are two processes that happen over time.
True
False
Weathering occurs only with water
True
False
The volume of water _____________ when water freezes.
increases
there is not change
melts
decreases
In order for rivers to form water has to cut through the land.
True
False