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23 Σεπ 2019 · Erosion is the process by which the surface of the Earth, such as soil or rocks, get worn away and are transported to another location by water or wind. Erosion is a natural process, but can be greatly accelerated by human activity.
Weathering breaks down natural materials into smaller pieces which are carried to different places (erosion) where they are deposited (deposition). These earth science worksheets review this process which constantly changes our landscapes.
WEATHERING AND EROSION DEFINITION. Weathering breaks down the Earth’s surface into smaller pieces. Those pieces are moved in a process called erosion, and deposited somewhere else. Weathering can be caused by wind, water, ice, plants, gravity, and changes in temperature.
Grade 2 Science Worksheet. Write weathering, erosion, or deposition. Rain washes soil away from a farm field. Waves add sand to a beach. Bits of dirt fall to the bottom of a lake. Plant roots grow into a crack and break apart a rock. Glaciers slowly wear away rocks as they move.
Visit our Easy Geography for Kids page Erosion to find the missing words. Write them in the empty spaces and find these hidden words in the puzzle! [Words might be hidden horizontally, vertically and perhaps even back to front...!]
Weathering & Erosion | Worksheet for Grades 3-5 [PDF] Subject: A one page worksheet called the Genius Challenge for students learning about weathering and erosion. Answer key is available on our site for teachers. Created Date: 11/10/2019 10:45:50 PM
Our weathering and erosion worksheets will help you forecast clear comprehension of these concepts. With the help of photos and diagrams, these worksheets unpack these concepts and enable students to understand how erosion and different types of weathering affect our planet.