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Developing Models of Rocks Cycling through Earth’s Systems
Based on what you have modeled, decide where on Earth you are likely to find metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary rocks. Indicate where you think each type of rock can be found by writing it in the blank boxes in the diagram below.
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Please take out your notebook to page 86 - Weathering & Erosion Notes

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This image is showing an example of__________which is a type of __________weathering
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Iron reacts with Oxygen in the air to make Iron Oxide (rust). This is an example of __________ which is a type of__________ weathering
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Copper reacts with Oxygen in the air to make Copper Oxide. This is an example of __________ which is a type of __________ weathering
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Rock __________ will weather faster because __________
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How does weathering relate to the rock cycle?

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This house is dealing with the effects of __________
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Sand dunes are moved by __________ and Arrow __________ shows the direction the wind was blowing.
What type of rock is A?
igneous rock
sedimentary rock
metamorphic rock
What type of rock is B?
metamorphic rock
sedimentary rock
igneous rock
What type of rock is C?
igneous rock
sedimentary rock
metamorphic rock
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Erosion is
not real
same thing as Weathering
movement of sediment from one place to another
breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces
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Which tire shows Abrasion?
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B
The Abrasion was caused by ? force
Gravity
Friction
Wind Abrasion caused this rock to look like this. Abrasion is
Chemical Weathering
Gravity Weathering
Physical Weathering
Wind Abrasion caused this rock to look like this. Which rock was easier to weather?
Rock A is easier to weather
Rock B is easier to weather
Both rocks weather at the same rake
What type of weathering has the ability to break a rock in half?
Freeze - Thaw
Abrasion
Oxidation
The bike is rusty
Which is true
Rust is the same thing as Iron
Rust is not the same thing as iron
This is Half Dome in Yosemite Park.
What type of weathering will break a rock this large in half?
Carbonation
Abrasion
Oxidation
Ice Wedge
This image is an example of __ erosion
Wind Erosion
Waves Erosion
Running Water Erosion
Ice Erosion
This is an example of a Sea Stack erosion feature. What causes this?
Wind Erosion
Waves Erosion
Running Water Erosion
Ice Erosion
This image is of a "Butte" What kind of erosion do you think caused this? This Butte is in the desert.
Wind Erosion
Waves Erosion
Running Water Erosion
Ice Erosion