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Weathering and Soil
Chapter 4
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Erosion
into smaller pieces
– Breaking down of rock ___________________
Carrying away/removal
– _______________________
of rock particles by:
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Wind
Water
Ice
Gravity
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• _____________
Weathering
– Breaking down and wearing away of rocks and
other substances
– Forces involved:
• ______________
water
• ______________
ice
gases
• ______________
• ______________
heat
• ______________
cold
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
Mechanical
rock physically
broken up into
smaller pieces
Chemical
break
down
rocks
uses chemical
changes to break
down rock
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Agents of mechanical weathering
– Freezing and thawing
• _____________________
frost wedging
– Release of pressure
– ________________
plant growth
– Actions of animals
abrasion
– ________________
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Freezing and Thawing (Frost Wedging)
1. Water seeps into crack and air pockets
expands making the crack
2. Water freezes and __________
__________
bigger
– Frost wedging causes ____________
and cracks in
potholes
concrete or blacktop
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Release of pressure
1.
2.
3.
Material is removed from the rock’s surface
pressure is reduced
________________________
The release of pressure makes the outside of the
rock to _______________in
layers like an onion
peel and flake
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Plant Growth
1. __________
of plants grow into spaces or cracks
Roots
2. They make the cracks bigger and
spreads them apart
_____________
3. As the roots get bigger they pry the spaces or
wider open
cracks ___________
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Actions of Animals
1. Animals _____________
in the ground
burrow
2. This _____________________
loosens and breaks up up the soil
– Moles, prairie dogs, gophers, some insects
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Abrasion
sand or rocks wear away at
1. Small particles of ______________
exposed rocks
2. Wind, water, or ice carry these particles
sandpaper
– Works like __________
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Agents of chemical weathering
Water
– ____________
– Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
– ____________
– Living organisms
Acid rain
– ____________
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Water
Dissolving rocks
– ______________
– Carry substances that dissolve rocks including:
• Oxygen
• Carbon dioxide
• Other chemicals
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Oxygen
water
– Combines with _________
• This is called oxidation
rust
• This forms ________
– Rust softens rock and makes it crumble and gives
it a red-brown color
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Carbon Dioxide
– When dissolved in water it makes a weak acid
called _________________
carbonic acid
– Carbonic acid weathers rocks like ___________
marble and
____________
limestone
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Living Organisms
weak acids
– Plants’ roots produce ___________
dissolve rocks around the
– These acids slowly ______________
roots
– _________
(plants-like organisms that grow on
Lichens
rocks) produce weak acids that wear away rocks
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Acid Rain
slightly acidic
– Rainwater is ______________
pollution into the
– Burning of fossil fuels adds ___________
air with sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen compounds
– These make stronger acids in the rainwater
– Acid rain falls and ____________
weathers rock
rapidly
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Factors that affect rate of weathering:
Type of rock
– ______________
• Minerals that make up the rock
• Permeability of the rock
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Factors that affect rate of weathering:
Climate
– ___________
(average weather conditions)
• Chemical reactions occur ________
faster in warmer climates
Warmer = faster
• ____________________
4.1 Rocks and Weathering
• Factors that affect rate of weathering:
– Climate (average weather conditions)
• Chemical reactions occur faster in warmer climates
• Warmer = faster