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Look at the following pictures of
landforms. In the margin of
your paper, explain how you
think those landforms were
made.
Look at the following pictures of
landforms. In the margin of
your paper, explain how you
think those landforms were
made.
Share with your
partner.
The slow process that breaks
rocks into smaller pieces is called
weathering.
A rock is broken apart by
physical weathering if the rock
type does not change.
If a rock contains iron, air and
water can react with the iron
through chemical weathering and
form rust.
The weathering and removal of
rock from one place to another is
called erosion.
Erosion can be caused by glaciers,
wind, moving water, and gravity.
When the Colorado River eroded
the land around the river in
Arizona, the Grand Canyon was
formed.
Glaciers form in very cold places
as thick sheets of ice.
As the weight of the overlying ice
increases, the glacier begins to
flow.
Deposits left behind by a glacier
are called glacial debris and
glacial till.
The mounds that form where till
builds up are called moraines.
Most processes change land
slowly, but people can make faster
changes.
People change the land by mining
it to get minerals, metals, or
fuels.
Flowing water changes the land
more because frozen water only
forms in cold places
3- List three facts you learned
today.
2- List two questions you have
about what you learned today.
1- List the one thing you found
the most interesting.