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Wind blowing sand across a desert and forming sand dunes is an example of:
freezing
flooding
Erosion and deposition
weathering
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When does deposition usually happen in water?
When water freezes
When water slows down
When water speeds up
When water disappears
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Water gets into a small crack in a rock. Overnight the temperature drops and the water freezes. What will most likely happen to the rock?
Nothing will happen
the rock will melt
The rock will crack because the ice expands
The rock will turn into soil
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What usually happens first?
Deposition
Flooding
Erosion
Weathering
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What is sediment?
Soil, sand, and small rocks that can be moved by water or wi
Melted rock
Ice inside rocks
Air trapped underground
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Ocean waves breaking rocks into smaller pieces is an example of:
Weathering
Flooding
Erosion
Deposition
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Which example shows physical weathering?
A river carrying rocks downstream
Water freezing in rock cracks and breaking the rock apart
Soil settling at the bottom of a river
Sand blowing across a desert
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What happens during deposition?
Materials break apart
Materials move quickly
Rocks turn into soil
Materials are dropped in a new location
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What happens when rainfall increases?
More erosion and more deposition occur
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Less erosion happens
Weathering stops
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A scientist pours water into a crack in a rock. The water freezes overnight. The next day the crack is larger. What caused the change?
The water expanded when it froze
The water evaporated
The rock moved downhill
The rock melted
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Which force can cause erosion?
sound
light
heat
wind
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What is physical weathering?
Soil being carried by wind
Rocks melting into lava
Rocks disappearing into water
Rocks breaking into smaller pieces without changing material
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