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Earth’s Changing Surface

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Earth’s Changing Surface. Vocabulary. Arch An arching landform created by weathering and erosion. Delicate Arch. Landscape Arch. Butte A steep, flat-topped hill created by erosion. Merrick Butte - within the Navajo Tribal Park. North side of West Mitten Butte, along the Wildcat Trail. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Earth’s Changing Surface

Vocabulary

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ArchAn arching landform created by weathering and erosion.

Delicate Arch Landscape Arch

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ButteA steep, flat-topped hill

created by erosion.

Merrick Butte - within the Navajo Tribal Park North side of West Mitten Butte, along the Wildcat Trail

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EarthquakeShaking or trembling of the earth

caused by movement along a fault.

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ErodeTo wear away.

Eroding bluff edges

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ErosionRemoval of rocks and dirt

by wind, water and ice.

Erosion due to wave pounding at Venus Bay,South Australia.

A rock formation in the Altiplano, Bolivia sculpted by wind erosion.

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FaultA break or fracture in the crust of Earth.

The San Andreas Fault

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GeologicalHaving to do with geology,

the study of Earth.

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DepositionThe process of layering sediments.

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GlacierSlow-moving masses of snow

and ice that carry rock and dirt.

Perito Moreno Glacier Patagonia Argentina

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UpliftUpward movement of Earth’s crust.

Kupe's Sail New Zealand

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VolcanoVents in Earth's crust that lava and steam can travel through.

Cleveland Volcano in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska

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WeatheringThe process of breaking down rock and other materials into smaller pieces.

Salt weathering of sandstone near Qobustan, Azerbaijan..

A freshly broken rock shows differential chemical weathering (probably mostly oxidation) progressing inward. This piece of sandstone was found in glacial drift near Angelica, New York

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Bryce Geology is an exemplary result of three major geological forces deposition, uplift, and erosion.

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Weathering vs.

Erosion• Weathering

breaks it down.• Erosion carries it

away.