weathering
I can identify and find examples of surface features caused by destructive processes.
Weathering is the chemical and physical processes which break down rock on the Earth's surface.
- Weathering
Weathering is the chemical and physical processes which break down rock on the Earth's surface.
- Watch this simulation and see how ice can mechanically weather rocks. There is a second visualization of ice weathering rocks here.
- This simulation shows how mechanical weathering can lead to chemical weathering the wearing down of rocks.
- Waves are constantly weathering shorelines, causing them to change over time.
- Rivers are also constantly changing as the water weathers and then erodes the landscape. Meanders are created as erosion changes the course of the river.
- Chemical weathering can occur when the acid in ground water begins to wear away at the limestone, leading to the formation of a cave.
- Mechanical weathering can change the landscape in many different ways.
- Weathering is the wearing down of the earth and erosion is when the sediment is moved from one place to another. You can learn more about the difference between weathering and erosion here.
- You can see an animation about the rock cycle here, which includes the process of weathering and erosion.
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