Transcript Erosion

Science
Do Now: 10-29
**Turn in Test
Corrections**
HW: STAPLE TOGETHER ALL OF YOUR WEATHER
AND EROSION PAGES
1. Vocabulary
2. Notes: Weathering
3. Dirt on Soil Web Quest
4. Notes: Erosion
1. Open text book to page 341 and look at the picture!
What happen??
Today:
~ Erosion Power Point w/notes
What do you think of that?
How cool would it be to go sledding down the sand mountain?
What is erosion?
• The process by which wind, water,
ice, or gravity transports soil and
sediment from one location to
another.
Erosion by Water and Ice
• Pounding waves break
rocks into pieces and
wash them away
• Currents move sand
down shore
• Running water creates
ditches
• Glaciers carve through
valleys as they move
downhill
Erosion by wind
• Deflation – fine sediment gets blown to
other locations
• Abrasion – Particles blowing in the wind
rubs against rock and wears it down
• Particles blowing in the wind are
deposited in other locations forming dunes
and other landforms.
WOW! This was the result of wind erosion!
Angle of Repose
• Mass movement is the movement of any
material down slope.
• Angle of repose is the steepest angle
where material will NOT roll down slope.
Types of Mass Movement
1. Rock Falls
2. Landslides
3. Mudflows
4. Lahars
5. Creep
Rock Falls
• Loose rocks fall down a steep slope.
• Roads cut into a mountainside create
steep slopes. Loose rocks above fall onto
the road below.
Landslides
• Sudden and rapid movement of a
large amount of material down slope.
• Slump = most common type of
landslide
Landslide
– Block of material moves down slope
– Caused by heavy rain, deforestation,
construction, and earthquakes
SLUMP
SLUMP
Mudflows
• Rapid movement of a large mass of mud
• Caused by large amounts of water mixing with
soil and rock
• Increase chances with deforestation and
removing ground cover.
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Lahars
Mudflows caused by volcanoes
Travel fast! (80km/hr)
Can be as thick as cement
1. Ice melts from volcanic eruption.
2. Water mixes with soil, rock, and ash.
3. Hot mudflow rushes downhill.
Creep
• SLOW movement of
material downhill
• Caused by water, plant
roots, burrowing animals
and gravity.
• You’ll see: bent trees,
leaning poles, and cracked
roads.