Title: Weathering%20
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2Weathering
3- Weathering is the process that produces change in
the surface of rocks exposed to the atmosphere
and/or hydrosphere.
4Two Types OF Weathering
- Physical weathering is breaking rock by force.
- ex hitting, scratching, cracking
- Chemical weathering is where the rock material is
changed into another substance by reacting with a
chemical.
5- Frost action
- (ice wedging)-
- Water seeps into small cracks in rocks.
- When the water freezes it expands creating great
pressure. - The crack widens and allows water to seep deeper
into the rock. - (Robert Frosts Mending Wall.)
6- Plant action-
- Tiny root hairs seek out small cracks and pits in
rock. - Once the root hairs find a place they grow and
expand. - The expansion causes great pressure and cracks
the rock.
7- Exfoliation
- Rocks formed deep in the Earth are made under
high pressure. - When the pressure is released the rocks expand
crack. - May also be caused by alternate heating and
cooling of rocks by weather conditions.
8- Abrasion- rubbing by other rocks.
9- Oxidation-
- Oxygen in the atmosphere chemically reacts with
minerals. - ex. rusting of a nail
10- Water (hydrolysis)
- Minerals are dissolved in water.
- ex. Halite, calcite
11- Acid- Carbonic acid
- C02 dissolves in rain water forming a weak acid.
12- Acid Rain Sulfur Dioxide in the atmosphere
dissolves in rain water forming a strong acid
(sulfuric acid). - Wanna hear how acid rain was discovered?
13Time For a Lab
- Take out lab 3-1 Stream Abrasion
14Rates of weathering will be influenced by
- Surface area exposed - weathering occurs on the
surface. More surface exposed, the faster the
weathering will occur.
15A smashed piece has greatest surface area
exposed. The interior can now be attacked.
A full, solid block has the least surface area.
The interior is safe from exposure.
16Rates of Weathering will depend on
- Mineral composition- some minerals are more
resistant than others. - ex.Quartz is resistant to chemical and physical
weathering.
17Where is the rock more resistant to weathering?
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18Where is the rock least resistant to weathering?
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22Rates of Weathering will depend on
- Climatic Conditions
- Cold and/or dry climates favor physical
weathering. - Warm and wet climates favor chemical weathering.
- Frost action works best in areas where the
temperature fluctuates wildly.
23Soil - The product of weathering
- Soil- rocks, minerals (mainly sand and clay), and
organic material (regolith and organic matter) - Soil forms layers of different characteristics
called horizons.