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Erosion & Deposition. EROSION. Erosion= movement of sediment by ice, wind, water, or gravity Is erosion constructive, destructive, or both? Why?. Ice (Glaciers) Glaciers carry materials along as they move forward. CAUSES of EROSION. ICE EROSION EFFECTS. ICE a. “U” shaped Valley - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Erosion & DepositionErosion & Deposition

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EROSIONEROSION• Erosion= movement of sediment

by ice, wind, water, or gravity

• Is erosion constructive, destructive, or both? Why?

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CAUSES of EROSION CAUSES of EROSION

Ice (Glaciers) – Glaciers carry

materials along as they move forward

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ICE EROSION EFFECTSICE EROSION EFFECTS

ICEa. “U” shaped Valleyb. Flat Plains

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CAUSES of EROSIONCAUSES of EROSIONWIND carries (blows) sediments

and soil from one place to another

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WIND EROSION EFFECTSWIND EROSION EFFECTSWIND

a.Reshaped surfaces b.Sand storms

c.Dust storms

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EROSION EFFECTSEROSION EFFECTS

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CAUSES of CAUSES of EROSION EROSION

Moving water in streams & rivers carries sediments along as it moves down stream.– The faster the water, the more and

the heavier material it can carry

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WATER EROSION EFFECTSWATER EROSION EFFECTSKARST Landscape

Karst is an area of land that is mostly made of limestone & because of this usually has a lot of caves & sinkholes.

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WATER EROSION WATER EROSION EFFECTSEFFECTS

caves

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WATER EROSION EFFECTSWATER EROSION EFFECTSCaves are formed when rock is chemically dissolved and carried away by groundwater or underground rivers leaving “holes” in the rock.

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WATER EROSION EFFECTSWATER EROSION EFFECTS

sinkholes

Sinkholes form when the rock underneath the soil, is eroded away & the and above sinks because it is no longer supported

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WATER EROSION EFFECTSWATER EROSION EFFECTSRiver valleys & canyonsare formed when fast moving rivers erode the land over long periods of time.

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EROSION EFFECTSEROSION EFFECTS

Floodplains are formed over time when a river or stream overflows its regular banks and erodes the land around it.

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CAUSES of EROSIONCAUSES of EROSION

• Gravity– Causes water and glaciers to move

downhill– particles (sediments, dust, soil,

etc.) carried by water and wind to settle on bottom on stream or the ground

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GRAVITY EROSION EFFECTSGRAVITY EROSION EFFECTS

Mudflows

Landslides

Mass Movement

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DEFINITIONSDEFINITIONSDeposition

Brainstorm:

1) What is it?

2) How can deposition change the surface of the Earth?

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DepositionDeposition• Deposition= build up of land through

the dropping off of sediments that are being carried by ice, wind, water or gravity

• Is deposition constructive, destructive, or both? Why?

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DepositionDeposition• Deposition is constructive because it

builds up Earth’s surface

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DEPOSITION DEPOSITION NONLIVING CAUSESNONLIVING CAUSES

ICE Glaciers deposit sediments as they begin to melt (recede)

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DEPOSITION EFFECTSDEPOSITION EFFECTSICE

-moraines-lakes-hills

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FORCES OFFORCES OFEROSION & DEPOSITIONEROSION & DEPOSITION

WIND When the wind slows down, the sediments are deposited–The heaviestsediments are dropped first

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Deposition EffectsDeposition Effects

• Wind– Sand dunes

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DEPOSITION DEPOSITION NONLIVING CAUSESNONLIVING CAUSES

WATER-When the water slows down, the heaviest sediments are deposited first

Older rivers have curves called meanders.

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• Canarvon Gascoyne Delta Shark Bay W Australia

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DEPOSITION EFFECTSDEPOSITION EFFECTSWATER

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DEPOSITION EFFECTSDEPOSITION EFFECTSFLOODPLAINS

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DEPOSITION EFFECTSDEPOSITION EFFECTS

stalagmites, & stalactites (ground) (ceiling)

WATER

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Constructive and Destructive Constructive and Destructive Forces ReviewForces Review

• Destructive– Forces that tear

down/wear away Earth’s surface

– Examples:• Weathering • Erosion

• Constructive– Forces that build

up Earth’s surface

– Example:• Deposition

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DEFINITIONSDEFINITIONSErosion

Brainstorm:

1) What is it?

2) What can cause it?

3) How does erosion change the surface of the Earth?

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Possible Types:

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– Erosion wears down Earth’s surface

gullyErosion is a destructive force.

river valley

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