PPT-Erosion Quiz
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BITEROSIONBN Question 1 What is erosion A Exogenic processes B Exogamic processes C Exogemic processes Woohoo Click the bus for the next level Boohoo Its back
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BITEROSIONBN Question 1 What is erosion A Exogenic processes B Exogamic processes C Exogemic processes Woohoo Click the bus for the next level Boohoo Its back to start for you. Methods of soil conservation (ch3). The key aspects discussed in this chapter are:. Windbreaks. Contour ploughing. Stubble planting. Terraces. Stone walls. Reduce farming in dry weather. Windbreaks. Reforestation. Simply change the Q’s and A’s. If you are printing back to back, The answer’s print upside down, so make sure that you put all of the answers to the questions on row 1(P1) on row 3(P2), and make sure that you put all of the answers to the questions on row 3(P1) on row 1(P2). You will see what I mean when you print! . * Earth’s main agent of natural erosion. What is erosion?. Erosion is. -. Agents of Erosion. Agents of erosion include. . --. Running water . is the. . big. . Kahuna. . of. . all. . erosional. Features of River Erosion. 1. Potholes. 2. River Valleys. 3. Gorges and Canyons. 4. Mesa and Butte. 5. Waterfalls. 1. Potholes. Potholes are formed due to stream or river erosion which initiates by simple . Chapter 4.1. Pages 118-127. Key Questions. How does moving water cause erosion?. What land features are formed by water erosion and deposition?. Moving water is the major agent of the erosion that has shaped Earth’s land surface.. Physical Weathering. Weathering. is the breakdown of rock or soil. . Physical . weathering occurs when natural forces, such as wind, running water, and moving ice, physically break up rock and soil into smaller particles. . Chapter 7. Section 7.1 Weathering. Weathering is the process by which rocks on or near Earth’s surface break down and change. . Erosion is the removal and transport of weathered material from one location to another.. The . surface. features of the Earth change as a result of observable physical and chemical processes . Weathering and Erosion. This is a monument . called Cleopatra’s . Needle. It was carved in Egypt around 1450B.C. The sides are carved with hieroglyphs, the writing of ancient Egypt. It stood in the dry, hot Egyptian desert for over 3000 years. During that time, the hieroglyphs remained distinct.. Water Erosion. How Does Moving Water Cause Erosion?. Erosion by water begins with a splash of rain.. Some rainfall sinks into the ground.. Some evaporates or is taken up by plants.. The rest of the water runs off over the land surface.. formation of landforms. weathering and erosion. The process of weathering and erosion are the main forces behind landscape types. . However, they are not the only reason for a plain, plateau, or a mountain region to form. . PROCESSES. Generate runoff. Saturation excess. Infiltration excess. INFLUENCES. Hydraulic soil properties. Conductivity. Compaction/use history. Ground cover (interception). Antecedent conditions. Existing moisture. Coastal Erosion Learning objectives To be able to define the five processes of marine coastal erosion . To be able to explain the factors affecting coastal erosion. To describe the difference between concordant and discordant 1.. . Halloween is celebrated on ___.. a. February 14th. b. July 14th. c. October 31st. d. December 25th. HALLOWEEN QUIZ . 2. The word comes from medieval England's All Hallows' ___.. a. eve. b. time. WHAT IS COASTAL EROSION? Coastal erosion is the endless reshaping of shorelines by waves, currents, tides, storms, ice, rain and groundwater seepage. Human activities, like construction, dredging, CO
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