4th Grade-Ch. 9 Lesson 2 How do weathered materials move
The world formed from Stardust We formed from the world We all came from Rocks So now Mrs Stanford is calling us Nuclear waste and Rock-heads.
Chapter 15 Geology and Nonrenewable Mineral Resources.
Slow Changes to Earth’s Surface Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition from Ice, Water, and Wind.
By Sebastian By Sebastian. -The geosphere is the Earth’s outer layer of crust. -It is the densest part of the Earth. -It is made up of minerals,rocks,and.
Weathering I. Definitions: the process by which rocks and minerals break down at or near the Earth’s surface Weathering: Produces soil, releases the minerals.
Weathering, Erosion, and Plate Tectonics The creation of Earth’s Face.
Hutton’s Solution and “Deep Time” “ No vestige of a beginning… No prospect of an end.”
Introducing Geology. What is Geology? Geology - the scientific study of Earth. –Physical Geology is the study of: Earth Materials –Minerals –Rocks.
The Rock Cycle What is the rock cycle?. What exactly is a ROCK? A rock is a naturally occurring solid. It is a mixture of one or more minerals & organic.
Weathering and erosion. What is Weathering? Weathering is the breaking down of rocks and other materials on the earth’s surface Weathering is the breaking.
2/8 Warm Up SWOD: deposition pg. G 67/index. Changes to the Earth’s surface Weathering Breaks down rocks into smaller pieces 2 types Erosion Removes the.