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Section 2-1: Weathering (p. 30)

4. Rocks on the Earth’s surface are constantly being broken downinto smaller pieces.

True or False? (Circle one.)

5. The breakdown of rock into smaller and smaller pieces can occur by and

means.

Mechanical Weathering (p. 30)

Mark each of the following questions True or False.

6. Physical processes cause mechanical weathering.

7. Ice, wind, gravity, and plants are all agents ofmechanical weathering.

8. Look at the Chemistry Connection on page 30. When waterfreezes, it

a. becomes more dense.

b. decreases in volume.

c. becomes a gas.

d. expands.

9. What caused the granite shown in Figure 1 to break apart?

10. Gravity, water, and wind can all cause rocks to grind againsteach other, which wears away exposed surfaces. True or False?(Circle one.)

11. Which of the following are examples of abrasion?

(Circle all that apply, it will be more than one answer)

a. one rock falling against another rock

b. wind blowing sand against rock

c. pebbles bumping against each other in a stream

d. sunlight striking a rock

12. Figure 3 shows a ventifact, a rock that has been shaped by.

13. Can a plant break a rock apart? Explain.

14. Animals that, such as earthwormsand ants, cause weathering.

Chemical Weathering (p. 33)

Mark each of the following questions True or False.

15.Chemical weathering changes rocks into newsubstances.

16.Figure 7 shows that granite will eventually turn intosand and clay due to chemical weathering.

17.Over time, granite will dissolve in water.

18.Nitric and sulfuric acid occur naturally in rain.

19. The statue shown in Figure 8 was weathered bynormal precipitation.

20.The gases produced by burning fossil fuels can combinewith water to form acid precipitation.

21. What does the cave shown in Figure 9 have to do with chemicalweathering?

22. Which of the following statements are true of lichens? (Circle all that apply.)

a. They contribute to mechanical weathering.

b. They make organic acids.

c. They live only in mild climates.

d. They are an alga and a fungus living together.

23. What caused the rust on the car in Figure 11?

24. Accordingto Figure 12, why is the rock at Capitol Reef National Park red?

SECTION 2-1Vocabulary

In words that make sense to you, write a definition for the following terms in the space provided.

1. weathering

2. mechanical weathering

3. abrasion

4. chemical weathering

5. acid precipitation

6. oxidation

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL EROSION?
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