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Vocabulary to KNOW: What is the salinity of water? How much salt is in the water. 1) Salinity 2) Sediment 3) Turbidity How is the egg experiment an example of salinity? Salinity is how much salt is in water. Eggs sink in freshwater because the egg is more dense than the water. When you add salt to the water, the salinity increases. When salinity increases, the density of the water increases and the egg is less dense than the water so it floats. *Describe the SEDIMENTS river: Streams break down rock and soil which are carried along downstream. Runoff from nearby fields can also carry sediment into streams and rivers. *Turbidity: What does turbidity tell us about the river? Turbidity tells us how clear or cloudy the water is. What does the very brown water indicate? The brown water indicates the presence of a lot of fine dirt particles. Why is salinity important? Tells us how much fresh and salt water has mixed. Density of water determines how it mixes. Impacts chemical processes and biotic factors. _________________________________________________ Weathering — the breaking down of rocks, soils, and minerals in the Earth’s crust into smaller pieces Physical Weathering — breakdown of rock into smaller pieces without changing it chemically Types: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Frost (Frost wedging & Frost Heaving) Plant Roots (Root Wedging) Friction and repeated impact Burrowing of animals Temperature changes Chemical Weathering — break down of rock through chemical changes Types: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Dissolving by water Oxygen (oxidation) Carbon dioxide Living and dead organisms Acid rain What is KARST topography? A type of landscape in rainy regions where chemical weathering can cause disappearing streams, caves, and sinkholes Examples: Disappearing streams, caves, and sinkholes EROSION: Movement of rocks and soil by water, wind, or ice. 1.) Water — caused by waves, rivers, streams, and runoff A. Mass Movement — landslides, mud- slides, slump, creep, and debris flow 2.) Ice — caused by glaciers 3.) Wind — caused by sandstorms (particles blowing in the wind)