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10.15.13 Weathering Word Wall
Which of the examples would require the least amount of force to move the box from point A to point B? Explain you answer.
We will learn vocabulary on the effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition by creating a word wall word.
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Example C because the distance traveled is
greater and the angle of the ramp is lower.
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• 7.8 Earth and space. The student knows that natural events and human activity can impact Earth systems. The student is expected to:
• (A) predict and describe how different types of catastrophic events impact ecosystems such as floods, hurricanes, or tornadoes;
• (B) analyze the effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition on the environment in ecoregions of Texas; and
• (C) model the effects of human activity on groundwater and surface water in a watershed.
1. What is a catastrophic event?2. What is a ecoregion?3. What is a watershed?
A- Copy the Vocabulary from Vocab-u-los on EDU “slow changes in an ecosystem”
Abrasion Erosion Mechanical weathering
Creep Deflation DeltaDeposition Erosion Chemical
weatheringSaltation Sediment ecoregion
C- What is the difference between physical weathering and chemical weathering
Create a word wall word: Front: Picture and wordBack: definition, a sentence using two of the vocabulary words, your name and class period
E- Draw each picture and explain which vocabulary words they represent.
BREAKING
dumping
10.16.13 Weathering Edu
SUse the before and after pictures to describe how the hurricane impacted this costal community.
New House
Before
After
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• 7.8 Earth and space. The student knows that natural events and human activity can impact Earth systems. The student is expected to:
• (A) predict and describe how different types of catastrophic events impact ecosystems such as floods, hurricanes, or tornadoes;
• (B) analyze the effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition on the environment in ecoregions of Texas; and
• (C) model the effects of human activity on groundwater and surface water in a watershed.
1. How are ecosystems affected? 2. What forces shape the ecoregions of Texas?3. What types of waters are affected by humans in
watersheds?
A- Take your own notes
A- Interactivity from edusmartC- Quiz E- Describe how ecoregions can be affected by weathering, erosion and deposition. Give specific examples!
Weathering Erosion DepositionMechanical Chemical
10.17.13 Weathering Foldable• We will analyze the affects of weathering erosion and deposition on Texas ecoregions by
completing edusmart.
SUse your science words to explain how the grand canyon was made.
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• 7.8 Earth and space. The student knows that natural events and human activity can impact Earth systems. The student is expected to:
• (A) predict and describe how different types of catastrophic events impact ecosystems such as floods, hurricanes, or tornadoes;
• (B) analyze the effects of weathering, erosion, and deposition on the environment in ecoregions of Texas; and
• (C) model the effects of human activity on groundwater and surface water in a watershed.
Review our HOMEWORK
1. Explain how 3 factors mold and shape ecoregions
Texas can be divided into __________ which are areas of the same soil, climate and have the same plant life
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th WeatheringDefinition:
ErosionDefinition:
DepositionDefinition:
COn the inside put all vocabulary and important information for each. * get the information from your reading*
• Heat generally speeds up chemical reactions; But weathering, including chemical weathering, is usually slowest in the desert climates. Explain why this is true.
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10.18.13 W.E.D. Lab • We will conduct a Weathering,
erosion and deposition lab to further our understanding of formations in ecoregions. TEK 7.8
SExplain which person is doing more work. Be sure to justify your answer using your science vocabulary (7.7A)
Define the following: • Weathering• Erosion• Deposition
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Weathering and Erosion Lab
YOU NEED TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING FOR EACH STATION:
– Title of the lab station– Observation chart as seen below
– Analysis Questions (Answer in COMPLETE SENTENCES!!!!)
Observations Before Lab Conducted
Observations After Lab Conducted
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1. What is chemical weathering? 2. Which station demonstrated the process of
chemical weathering?
• Describe your favorite station today. Describe where you could see this happen in real life.
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