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+WED Test Review - answers Define: Chemical Weathering o Breakdown of rock into smaller pieces because of change in the chemical composition of its minerals. Examples of chemical weathering: Biotic, Hydrolysis, Carbonation, Oxidation Mechanical Weathering o Breakdown of rock into smaller pieces without any change in the chemical composition of its minerals. “physical” weathering. Examples of Mechanical weathering: Ice Wedging, Exfoliation, Thermal Expansion, Biotic Primary Consumer o Secondary Consumer o An animal that relies only on plants for food. Ex: cows, deer, elephants An animal that eats the primary consumer. Ex: lions, Humans, Snakes Ice wedging o Water fills joints of rocks and freezes. Repeated freeze and thaw cycles over the years causes rock to break along the joint. (Mechanical Weathering) Oxidation o Oxygen combines with other elements in rocks to form new types of rock. (Chemical Weathering) Weathering o Erosion o The break down of rock The movement of rock to a new location Deposition o When the rock stops moving and has settled into a new location Consumers o Producers o An organism that breaks down dead organisms Mutualism o An organism that produces (makes) its food. Ex: Plants, Algae Decomposers o An organism that consumes (eats) its food. Ex: Cow, Lion, Deer, Human A symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit Commensalism o A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is unaffected Parasitism o A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is negatively effected What Does WED stand for? o Weathering o Erosion o Deposition Which natural disaster do you believe causes the most damage to our environment? Why? What gas was released during the yeast experiment? o Carbon dioxide If the top portion of plants grow “up”, explain why a small tree on a hillside does not grow straight out from the hillside? o Because of geotropism. Geotropism is when gravity tells the roots to grow down and the Stem and leafs to grow up towards the sun A hot and wet climate causes weathering to take place faster than when the climate is dry and cool. “shedding” is another work for exfoliation During photosynthesis, Radiant energy converts into Chemical energy.