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Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

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Page 1: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation

Page 2: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

The breaking down of rock and other

substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Page 3: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

weathering

Page 4: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

The principle stating that the same processes that operate

today also operated in the past is ____.

Page 5: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Uniformitarianism

Page 6: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Which type of weathering causes the mineral

composition of rocks to change?

Page 7: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Chemical Weathering

Page 8: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

What are the most important factors in

determining the rate of weathering?

Page 9: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Type of rock & Climate

Page 10: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

What can geologists infer from the rounded,

eroded shapes of the Appalachian Mountains?

Page 11: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

The mountains have been eroding for millions of

years.

Page 12: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

How does ice wedging cause mechanical weathering of

rock?

Page 13: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Freezing & thawing of water

Page 14: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Does weathering occur rapidly or slowly in a hot

and wet climate?

Page 15: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Rapidly

Page 16: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Which agent of mechanical weathering occurs when rock is worn away by the grinding

action of other rock particles?

Page 17: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Abrasion

Page 18: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

A rock containing iron becomes soft and crumbly and reddish-

brown in color. Which cause of chemical weathering has taken

place?

Page 19: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Oxygen

Page 20: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Why does permeable rock weather easily?

Page 21: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Permeable rock contains many small, connected airspaces which allows water to pass

through easily.

Page 22: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Why are areas of limestone easily eroded by groundwater?

Page 23: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Water combines with carbon dioxide as it sinks into the

ground, creating carbonic acid, which slowly dissolves the

limestone.

Page 24: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

What begins the process of soil formation?

Page 25: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Weathering of bedrock

Page 26: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Soil that is rich in humus has high___________.

Page 27: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Fertility

Page 28: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Soil formation would take place most rapidly with the weathering of ______.

A. granite on a mountain top.B. limestone in a desert.C. granite in a cold, dry climate.D. limestone in a warm, wet climate.

Page 29: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

D. limestone in a warm, wet climate.

Page 30: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Why is soil a valuable natural resource?

Page 31: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Soil is important to all living things on land.

Page 32: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

What are the two “jobs” of living organisms in soil?

Page 33: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

mix the soil & make humus

Page 34: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Earthworms add their wastes to the soil, then they die and decay in the soil. They are contributing to the formation of __________.

Page 35: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Humus

Page 36: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Which of the following would be found in the “B” horizon?

A.clay, minerals, and little humus.B.humus only.C.partly weathered rock.D.topsoil.

Page 37: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

A. clay, minerals, and little humus.

Page 38: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Plant growth and animal activity result in which type of weathering?

Page 39: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Mechanical weathering

Page 40: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Define contour plowing.

Page 41: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

The practice of plowing fields along curves of a

slope.

Page 42: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

A marble statue is left exposed to the weather. Within a few

years, the details on the statue have begun to weather away.

What is the cause?

Page 43: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

Carbonic acid in rainwater

Page 44: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

In conservation plowing, why do farmers leave dead weeds and

stalks of the previous year’s crop in the ground?

Page 45: Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil Formation. The breaking down of rock and other substances at Earth’s surface is ___.

To retain moisture and hold soil in place