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Cubangbang's Weathering & Erosion Stack #94317

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is the breaking up of rocks by water, ice, chemicals, plants and changing temperature   Weathering  
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three types of weathering   physical or mechanical weathering chemical weathering biological weathering  
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type that breaks rocks into pieces   Physical or mechanical weathering  
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Ice is the major force in this type of weathering   Physical or mechanical weathering  
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type that is caused by action of water   Chemical Weathering  
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This type of weathering affects the minerals within the rocks   Chemical Weathering  
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The main product of weathering is   soil  
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type that is the breakdown of rock caused by the action of living organisms, including plants, burrowing animals, and lichens   Biological weathering  
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a combination of fungus and algae, living together in a symbiotic relationship   lichen  
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the process by which weathered rock and soil are moved from one place to another   Erosion  
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carves the Earth's surface creating canyons, gorges, and even beaches   Erosion  
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five agents of erosion:   gravity, water, running water, wind, glaciers, waves  
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is the process by which sediments (small particles of rock) are laid down in new locations   Deposition  
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Small particles of rock   sediment  
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