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Page 1: Changing Earth’s Surface Ms. Maus 6th Grade Science.

Changing Earth’s Surface

Ms. Maus6th GradeScience

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Wearing Down and Building Up

Weathering, erosion, and deposition act together in a cycle that wears down and builds up Earth’s surface.

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Erosion

Erosion is the movement of pieces of rock and other materials on Earth’s surface. Erosion can be caused by gravity, running water, glaciers, waves, or wind.

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SedimentSediment is the material moved by erosion. Sediment is made up of pieces of rock or soil or remains of living things.

Most sediment comes from weathering. Remember, weathering is the break down of rock and other materials at Earth’s surface.

Deposition happens when sediment is dropped. Dropped sediment can build up over time and make new landforms.

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Check for Understanding

Draw a line from each term to its meaning.Term

weathering

erosion

sediment

deposition

Meaning

• the material moved by erosion

• the rock movement of pieces of rock and other materials on Earth’s surface

a) the dropping of sediment

b) the breaking down of rock and other materials at Earth’s surface

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Mass Movement The different types of mass movement include landslides, mudflows, slump, and creep.

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Mass Movement Mass movement is any process that moves sediment downhill. Mass movement is caused by gravity.

Gravity is the force that pulls everything down toward Earth’s center.

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Mass Movement Landslides happen when rocks and soil quickly slide down a deep slope.

Mudflows happen when rocks and mud quickly slide down a steep slope.

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Mass Movement Slump happens when a mass of rocks and soil suddenly slides down a steep slope. Slump is different than a landslide. The material in slump moves down the slope in one large mass.

Creep happens when rocks and soil move very slowly down a hill. Creep can happen even on gentle slopes.

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Check for Understanding

1) Any process that moves sediment downhill is called _________________.

2) Circle the letter of the cause of mass movement.

a) rainb) windc) gravity

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Mass Movement

Landslides Creep

includes

a) b)

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Glaciers There are two kinds of glaciers:

Continental glaciers Valley glaciers

Glaciers can form in an area where more snow falls than melts.

Once the snow and ice reaches more than 30-40 meters, gravity begins to pull the glacier downhill.

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What is a glacier? Huge chunk of ice that moves over the land

A glacier form when snow and ice build up year after year.

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Continental Glacier Covers all or most of a continent.

This kind of glacier moves very slowly in all directions.

At times, continental glaciers have covered much of Earth’s surface. This is called an ice age.

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Valley Glacier A long, narrow glacier in a mountain valley.

A valley glacier moves only down the valley.

A valley glacier can move faster than a continental glacier.

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Let’s make a Venn Diagram!

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How Glaciers Shape the Land The two processes by which glaciers erode the land are plucking and abrasions.

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Plucking The weight of a glacier can break off pieces of rock.

The rock pieces stick to the glacier and become sediment.

This is the process called plucking.

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Abrasion As the glacier moves, the sediment on the bottom scrapes the land.

This scraping is called abrasion. Abrasion can make valleys wider. Abrasion can also scrape away mountainsides.

This leaves a sharp mountain peak called a horn.

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Check PointMatch the Terms

Plucking a) process in which sediment scrapes the land

Abrasion b) process in which rocks are picked up by glaciers

True or False:

Glaciers can make valleys wider and scrape away mountains sides.

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Let’s Summarize! The Earth has been around for a LONG time!

Many slow processes cause changes to Earth’s surfaces over history.

Water is cycled through Earth both above ground and underground.

Glaciers have changed Earth’s surface.