Weathering and the River Valley Flashcards

1
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Define weathering

A

The breakdown of rocks in situ

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2
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Name three types of weathering

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Mechanical, Chemical and Biological

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3
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Define mechanical weathering

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Breakdown of rocks without changing its chemical composition

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4
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Define biological weathering

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Break down of rocks by living things

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5
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Define chemical weathering

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Breakdown of rocks by changing its chemical composition

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6
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Example of Mechanical weathering

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Freeze - Thaw weathering

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7
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Example of biological weathering

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Plants roots break down rocks by growing into cracks and pushing them apart.

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8
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Example of chemical weathering

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Carbonation

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9
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Define carbonation weathering

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A type of chemical weathering. Rain water has carbon dioxide which makes it weak carbonic acid. Carbonic acid reacts which rock containing calcium carbonate such as limestone. The rocks are then dissolved by the rain water.

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10
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Define freeze thaw weathering

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It occurs when temperatures alternate below and above 0 degrees. Water gets into rocks with cracks. When the water expands it puts pressure on to rock. When it water thaws it release pressure on to the rock. Repeated freezing and thawing widens the crack and causes the rock to break up.

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11
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Define course

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The path of a river as it flows downhill

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12
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Name the three different courses of the river

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Upper course, middle course and lower course. With upper nearest to source and lower nearest to mouth (ending) of river.

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13
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What happens when you go down a river (upper course to middle course to lower course)?

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. Gradient goes from steep to medium to gentle
. V shaped valley becomes wider and less steep
. Channel becomes deeper and wider

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14
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Define channel

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The water in a river (refer to diagram on CGP book.)

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15
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Name two types of profiles

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Long profile and short profile

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16
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Define cross profile

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shows you what a cross-section of the river looks like.

17
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Define long profile

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shows you how the gradient changes of different course (USE CGP!)