Weathering & Erosion Foldable
- No notebooks on quiz, but you will be able to use this foldable
 - 6-Door Foldable
 - Take 3 pieces of paper
 - Offset them 2 inches “hotdog” style
 - Fold over to create six “doors”
 
Weathering
- Define: weathering
 - Actions: particles created by weathering are
 - Carried away by erosion, or
 - Form soil
 
Mechanical Weathering
- Define: Mechanical Weathering
 - Types (define each)
 - Release of pressure
 - Freezing and thawing (ice wedging)
 - Animal actions
 - Plant growth
 - Abrasion
 
Chemical Weathering
- Define: Chemical Weathering
 - Types (define each):
 - Water (H2O)
 - Oxygen (O2, oxidation)
 - Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
 - Living organisms
 - Acid rain
 
Rate of Weathering
- Define how each affects rate (speed)
 - Surface area
 - Type of rock (permeable, nonpermeable)
 - Climate
 - Human activities
 
Soil
- Define:Soil (what is soil made of?), Bedrock, Humus, Fertility, Loam, Litter, Decomposers, Sod
 
Soil Horizons
- How do scientists classify different soil types?
 - Draw a soil horizon diagram and define what is in each layer
 - A Horizon
 - B Horizon
 - C Horizon
 - Bedrock (D Horizon)
 
Erosion
- Define:Uniformitarianism, Erosion, Deposition, Gravity
 - Mass movement: Landslides, mudflows, rockfalls, slump, creep
 - How do weathering, erosion, and deposition interact (work together)?
 - What type of erosion forms a v-shaped valley? What type forms a u-shaped valley?
 
Water Erosion: Rivers
- Define:Runoff
 - River features: Rill, gully, stream, tributary, waterfall, flood plain, valley, meander, oxbow lake, alluvial fan, delta
 - Drawing a small river system diagram is a good idea (but optional)
 
Water Erosion: Groundwater
- Define:Groundwater, Cave, stalactite, stalagmite, Karst topography
 - Drawing a small cave diagram is a good idea (but optional)
 
Water (Ice) Erosion: Glaciers
- Define: (Two types) continental glacier, valley glacier, Ice age, Plucking , Till
 - Glacier features: moraine, kettle, cirque, horn, fiord, arete, drumlin, u-shaped valley, glacial lake
 - Drawing a glacier diagram is a good idea (but optional
 - How do glaciers form, and then move?
 
Water Erosion: Waves
- How do ocean/lake waves form?
 - How do waves erode the land?
 - Define: longshore drift
 - Shore features: headland, wave-cut cliff, sea stack, sea cave, sea arch, beach, spit, sandbar, barrier beach
 
Wind Erosion
- How does wind erode land?
 - Define:Deflation, Abrasion, Loess, Sand dune
 - Drawing a diagram of wind erosion is a good idea (but optional)
 
