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Erosion and Deposition

Erosion and Deposition. Breaking Down Processes. Weathering The breaking down of the earth’s material by natural processes. Erosion The process by which weathered rock and soil particles are moved from place to place. Deposition

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Erosion and Deposition

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  1. Erosion and Deposition

  2. Breaking Down Processes • Weathering • The breaking down of the earth’s material by natural processes. • Erosion • The process by which weathered rock and soil particles are moved from place to place. • Deposition • The process by which weathered sediments are laid down in a new location creating new landforms.

  3. 5 Agents of Erosion • Gravity • Glaciers • Wind • Surface Water / Running Water • Ocean Shoreline / Ocean Waves

  4. Gravity • Pulls rock and soil down a slope • Called Mass Movement • Rapid • Rockslides • Mudflow • Avalanche

  5. Gravity Slow • Slump • Creep

  6. Mass Wasting

  7. Glaciers • Carry very large to very small debris • Most powerful agent • Deposits • Form piles called moraines • Drumlins – little mounds • Glacial lakes • Kettle lakes • U-shaped valleys

  8. Moraines

  9. Drumlins Glacial lakes

  10. Kettle Lakes U-shaped valleys

  11. Glaciers

  12. Glacial Erosion

  13. Wind • Removes loose material from the earth’s surface. • Amount of material carried depends on wind speed • Most active in deserts, plowed fields, beaches • Deposits by wind • Loess- layer of fine silt or sand • Dunes- mounds of sand

  14. Loess

  15. Dunes

  16. Wind Erosion

  17. Running Water • MAJOR CAUSE OF EROSION • When water moves it carries particle called the load. • Speed of water determines the size of the load • Creates canyons and valleys • River deposits • Delta • Oxbow lake • Flood plains

  18. River deltas

  19. Oxbow Lakes

  20. Flood Plains

  21. Waves • Constantly erode and shape the shoreline. • Formation • Sea cliffs • Sea stacks and caves

  22. Sea Stacks

  23. Sea Stacks & cliffs

  24. Cape Flattery, Olympic Peninsula Sea caves

  25. Waves Deposits • Beaches • Spits • sand bars • Barrier Islands

  26. Barrier Islands

  27. Spits & Sandbars

  28. Erosion by Brainpop

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