Weathering, Erosion and  Deposition.

Weathering, Erosion and Deposition.

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6th - 7th Grade

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1.

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What is erosion?

The breaking down of rocks into sediments.

The movement of soil and small pieces of rocks,

by wind, water and ice.

2.

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Weathering is a slow process, sometimes taking millions of years.

True

False

3.

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What is made of minerals, organic matter, water and air.

clouds

soil

4.

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Roots of trees can grow inside the cracks of rocks splitting the rock cracks.

What do we call this phenomenon?

Erosion

Biological weathering

5.

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What is the process of the settling down of rocks by wind, water and

ice called?

Deposition

Weathering

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Which component makes up the most of the soil composition?

organic matter

minerals

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