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1
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Mechanical Weathering is the _______________ of Rock without Changing its ______________ Composition.

A

Breakdown…Chemical…

2
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What is the Main Type of Mechanical Weathering that Affects Coasts?

A

Salt Weathering.

3
Q

Formation of Salt Weathering?

A
  • Seawater Gets into Cracks in the Rock.
  • When the Water Evaporates, Salt Crystals Form. As the Salt Crystals Form they Expand, which Puts Pressure on the Rock.
  • Repeated Evaporation of Saltwater and the Forming of Salt Crystals Widens the Cracks and Causes the Rock to Break Up.
4
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What is Chemical Weathering?

A

The Breakdown of Rock by Changing its Chemical Composition.

5
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What is a Type of Chemical Weathering that Happens in Warm and Wet Conditions?

A

Carbonation Weathering.

6
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Formation of Carbonation Weathering?

A
  • Seawater and Rainwater have Carbon Dioxide Dissolved in them, which makes them Weak Carbonic Acids.
  • Carbonic Acid Reacts with Rock that Contains Calcium Carbonate, so the Rocks are Dissolved by the Rainwater.
7
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What is Biological Weathering?

A

The Breakdown of Rock by Living Things.

8
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What is Mass Movement?

A

When Materials Fall Down a Slope.

9
Q

Mass Movement Happens when the Force of __________ Acting On a Slope is __________ Than the Force Supporting It.

A

Gravity…Greater…

10
Q

Mass Movement can Cause Coasts to ___________ Rapidly.

A

Retreat.

11
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What are the Three Types of Mass Movement?

A
  • Slides.
  • Slumps.
  • Rockfalls.
12
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What Happens in the Mass Movement of a Slide?

A

Material Shifts in a Straight Line.

13
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What Happens in the Mass Movement of a Slump?

A

Material Shifts with a Rotation.

14
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What Happens in the Mass Movement of a Rockfall?

A

Material Breaks Up and Falls Down Slope.

15
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What are the Three Processes of Erosion?

A
  • Hydraulic Power.
  • Abrasion.
  • Attrition.
16
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What is Hydraulic Action?

A

Where Waves Crash Against Rock and Compress the Air in the Cracks, Putting Pressure on the Rock. Repeated Compression Widens the Cracks and Makes Bits of Rock Break Off.

17
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What is Abrasion?

A

Where Eroded Particles in the Water Scrape and Rub Against Rocks, Removing Small Pieces.

18
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What is Attrition?

A

Where Eroded Particles in the Water Smash into each Other and Break into Smaller Fragments. Their Edges also get Rounded Off as they Rub Together.