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Weathering

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Describe how potholes form.

Describe how water flows down into cracks that form of potholes.

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Weathering

•The process by which rock materials are broken down by physical or chemical processes.

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Mechanical Weathering

•The breakdown of rock into smaller pieces by physical means.

Ice Wedging

•One kind of frost action (the alternate freezing and thawing of soil and rock).

•Water goes between cracks in rock, freezes and pushes rock apart.

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Abrasion

•The grinding and wearing away of rock surfaces through the mechanical action of other rock or sand particles.

•Example: using chalk on a board.

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How can sediment transported in a stream cause abrasion?

Sediment transported in a stream can cause abrasion when the moving

sediment scrapes against other rocks or against the stream bed.

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Exfoliation

•The process by which sheets of rock peel away from a large body of rock because pressure is removed.

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Plant Growth

•The roots of plants grow in the cracks of rock, when the roots grow it expands the crack in the rock.

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•Animals that burrow cause mechanical weathering by moving the soil around to cause it to break down even farther.

Animal Actions

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How can animals cause mechanical weathering?

Animals cause mechanical weathering by breaking soil into smaller particles through activities like burrowing.

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Mechanical Weathering

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Chemical Weathering

•The process by which rocks break down as a result of chemical reactions.

Water

•Water dissolves some of the chemicals that make up rock.

•Takes thousands of years.

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Acid Precipitation

•Rain, sleet, or snow that contains a higher concentration of acid than normal.

•Volcanoes, air pollution, coal, and oil combine with water in the atmosphere to form acids.

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Acids in Groundwater

•Water flows through rock underground (groundwater) containing dilute acids and comes in contact with limestone.

•Can form caverns.

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Acids in Living Things

•Dilute acids are in all living things.

•These acids come in contact with rock surface and react with chemicals.

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Air

•Oxidation – Oxygen in the air reacts with the iron in the rocks.

•Example: When bike comes in contact with water for a long time and will rust.

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What is oxidation?

Oxidation is a type of chemical weathering that happens when an

element combines with oxygen. Oxidation happens more quickly when water is

present.

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Chemical Weathering

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Review QuestionsReview Questions

1.1. Describe three ways abrasion occurs in Describe three ways abrasion occurs in nature.nature.

Abrasion can be caused by wind, water, and Abrasion can be caused by wind, water, and gravity.gravity.

2.2. Describe the similarity in the ways tree roots Describe the similarity in the ways tree roots and ice mechanically weather rock.and ice mechanically weather rock.

Both tree roots and ice can force cracks in Both tree roots and ice can force cracks in rocks to expand.rocks to expand.

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3.3. Compare the weathering processes that affect a Compare the weathering processes that affect a rock at Earth’s surface and a rock underground.rock at Earth’s surface and a rock underground.

A rock on Earth’s surface tends to be weathered A rock on Earth’s surface tends to be weathered more because it is exposed to wind, more because it is exposed to wind, precipitation, and the effects of gravity. A rock precipitation, and the effects of gravity. A rock buried underground does not experience buried underground does not experience weathering from wind, precipitation, or gravity.weathering from wind, precipitation, or gravity.

4.4. If moss begins growing on a rock, how might the If moss begins growing on a rock, how might the weathering of this rock change?weathering of this rock change?

The weathering of the rock might happen The weathering of the rock might happen faster because the acids that the moss produces faster because the acids that the moss produces will speed up chemical weathering of the rock.will speed up chemical weathering of the rock.