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Weathering Is the breakdown of rock into smaller and smaller pieces. Undergo weathering either by mechanical or chemical means.

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Page 1: Investigation 3: Rocks and Weathering. Key Question How do different types of rocks weather?

Investigation 3:Investigation 3:Rocks and Rocks and WeatheringWeathering

Page 2: Investigation 3: Rocks and Weathering. Key Question How do different types of rocks weather?

Key QuestionKey Question

• How do different types of rocks weather?

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WeatheringWeathering

• Is the breakdown of rock into smaller and smaller pieces.

• Undergo weathering either by mechanical or chemical means.

                                       

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Mechanical WeatheringMechanical Weathering

• Also called physical weathering.

• Is simply the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces by physical means.

• These physical means include ice, wind, water, gravity, plants, and animals.

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Types of Mechanical Types of Mechanical WeatheringWeathering

1. Ice– Water seeps into a crack in a rock during

warm weather and then freezes during cold weather.

– The ice expands, pushing against the sides of the crack, forcing it to open wider.

– This is called ice wedging.

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2. Wind, Water, and Gravity2. Wind, Water, and Gravity

• Abrasion– Is the action of rocks and sediments grinding against

each other and wearing away exposed surfaces.– Rocks and pebbles abrade by rolling along the

bottoms of a stream, river, or the ocean.– Wind could blow small particles of sand against rock

surfaces.– Rocks fall from higher altitudes, crash against the

floor or each other and break down.

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3. Plant Weathering3. Plant Weathering

• Plant send their roots into existing cracks in rocks. As the roots get bigger the crack gets bigger, eventually breaking the rock in two.

• This can affect sidewalks and paved driveways.

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4. Animal4. Animal

• Earthworms- burrow through the soil and move soil particles around. This exposes fresh surfaces to continue weathering.

• Ants, mice, rabbits etc. contribute to the mixing and digging that aids in weathering.

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Pictures of Mechanical Pictures of Mechanical WeatheringWeathering

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Chemical WeatheringChemical Weathering• Is the chemical

breakdown of rocks and minerals into new substances.

• Most common agents are: water, weak acid, air, and soil.

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Types of Chemical WeatheringTypes of Chemical Weathering

1. Water - It will breakdown almost any material over time.- By dropping a piece of chalk in water it will dissolve very

quickly.

2. Acid Precipitation- Carbonic acid found in rain and snow can rapidly

weather rock- Comes from natural sources such as volcanoes- Comes from the burning of fossil fuels such as coal and oil. It gives off gases that combine with water in the atmosphere.

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Cont. Chemical WeatheringCont. Chemical Weathering

3. Acid in Ground Water- Increase carbonic or sulfuric acid in a water supply

can cause the formation of huge underground caves.- Usually occurs in areas of large limestone deposits.

4. Acids in living things (Lichens)- Lichens - symbiotic relationship between a fungus and algae.- found growing on rocks and trees- produce organic acids that eat away at the surfaces.

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Cont. Chemical WeatheringCont. Chemical Weathering

5. Oxidation- Air reacts with iron causing a chemical reaction.- Rust is the end product- Can occur in rocks with a high iron content.

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Pictures of Chemical Pictures of Chemical WeatheringWeathering

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The Earth System and The Earth System and WeatheringWeathering

• Karst

– Landform formed by chemical weathering.– Animals, humans, fossil fuels add carbon dioxide into the

atmosphere creating acid rain.– This acidic water travels through the water supply and breaks

down rocks.– In areas of pure limestone the acid breaks down the rock

underground causing the karst. – This lead to the formation of underground caverns.– This is also called a sinkhole.