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Page 1: WELCOME BACK!. Do Now For Monday, Jan. 7 th 2013 - WRITE AT LEAST TWO FULLSENTENCES - Use your memory and your common knowledge to describe the difference.

WELCOME BACK!

Page 2: WELCOME BACK!. Do Now For Monday, Jan. 7 th 2013 - WRITE AT LEAST TWO FULLSENTENCES - Use your memory and your common knowledge to describe the difference.

Do Now For Monday, Jan. 7th 2013

-WRITE AT LEAST TWO FULLSENTENCES-Use your memory and your common knowledge to describe the difference

between weathering and erosion

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GUIDED NOTES FOR 7 -1ROCKS AND WEATHERING

• Weathering – The process that breaks down rock and other substances at Earth’s surface.– Heat, cold, water and ice – CO2, & O2 contribute to

weathering.

– Ontario, CA

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Erosion is the MOVEMENT of rock particles by wind, water ice or gravity.• Erosion is the process that wears away surface

materials and moves them from one place to another.

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Mechanical Weathering – The process that breaks rock into smaller pieces while the rock’s

composition remains the same.

• Five types of mechanical weathering:– Freezing and thawing – (Ice wedging) – Release of pressure– Plant growth– Abrasion – Animal action

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Ice Wedging is the freezing and thawing of water in cracks in rock

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Release of pressure happens when erosion below rock causes it to crack and flake off.

Ontario, CA

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Another example of pressure release is a famous 8,800 ft. mtn. in Yosemite National Park. (Half Dome)

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Plant Growth refers to tree and other plant roots prying apart cracked rocks as they grow.

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Abrasion happens when sand and rock particles scrape and wear away rock surfaces like

sandpaper on wood.(Ohio)

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Animal action loosens and breaks apart rocks in the soil.

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Chemical Weathering!

• The process that breaks down rock through chemical changes.

• Chemical weathering alters (changes) the composition of the rock.

• As chemical weathering occurs, the new rocks are made up of different minerals than before.

• Many times, mechanical weathering breaks rock into smaller pieces creating greater surface area for easier chemical weathering.

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Four Types of Chemical Weathering!

• Water or Hydrolysis• Oxidation • Carbonic Acid or Carbonation • Plant roots

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Water or Hydrolysis –Water dissolves certain types of rock.

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Clay is a product of hydrolysis of rock.

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Oxidation – O2 in the air plus iron in the rock may cause rust, which weakens the rock’s structure.

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Carbonic Acid or Carbonation – CO2 in the air and rainwater combine to produce a weak acid (acid rain) that dissolves some types of rock.

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Plant Growth – Trees, plants and lichen produce weak acids that dissolve the rock they touch.

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Rate of Weathering is affected by two factors!

• Type of Rock: Rocks that are more permeable weather faster. Permeable rock has tiny air spaces that allow water to seep in.

• Climate: In hot and wet climates, rock weathers faster.

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