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Weathering | The process of breaking or wearing away of rock; produces sediments
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Erosion | The process of moving or carrying away sediment
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Deposition | The process of dropping sediment into a new area
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Identify the agents of weathering, erosion, and deposition. | WWI - wind, water, and ice
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Which process is responsible for the formation of a sand dune? | Deposition of sediment by wind
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Which process is responsible for the formation of a valley? | Weathering and erosion by ice (glacier)
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Which process is responsible for the formation of a delta? | Erosion and deposition of sediment by water (river)
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Whcih process is responsible for the formation of a canyon? | Weathering and erosion by water (river)
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Identify rapid changes to Earth's surface. | volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis
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How does a volcano change the surface of Earth? | By creating new land.
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How does an earthquake change the surface of Earth? | By cracking or breaking the land.
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How does a landslide change the surface of Earth? | By the land sliding and leaving only part of the land.
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How does a tsunami change the surface of Earth? | By weathering and eroding the land. The waves will erode the land and deposit the sediments somewhere else.
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Identify slow changes to Earth's surface. | weathering, erosion, and desposition
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