Title: Earth’s Land
1Earths Land
- The impact of waves, wind, water and ice on the
earths land is what causes erosion.
ci.uofl.edu/tom/photos/ Hawaii/oahu-waves.jpg
2How does erosion, with weathering, shape the
land?
http//www.soton.ac.uk/imw/jpg/2AB-steps-erosion.
jpg
- Erosion is the process by which rock material is
broken down and carried from one place to another
by moving water, wind, or moving ice.
- Water causes more erosion on Earth than wind and
moving ice combined.
- Weathering is one way that rocks are broken into
smaller pieces.
3Sediments on the move
- Materials carried by moving water are sediments.
- If you sneeze into a pile of dust the little
particles fly everywhere, but if you sneeze into
a pile of rocks, they will stay put. It takes
more force than a sneeze to move those rocks.
Winds and water can have enough force to move
rocks.
www.mississippi-river.com/ umrcc/img/sediment.jpg
4How sediments move?
- Very small pieces of sediment like mud and clay
are picked up very easily by moving wind and
water. But they can settle to the bottom of calm
lakes or to the ground when the air or water
stops moving.
- Larger pieces of sediment can be carried in a
stronger current, like fast moving water.
Sediment that can sink to the bottom in a fast
moving river must be very large and heavy.
5How do the actions of wind and water change
shorelines?
- Waves are driven onto the shore by wind.
- Along rocky shorelines, sand and rocks carried by
the waves break down the rocks and wear them away.
- This method creates the sand, but also removes it
and deposits it in far away place.
sustainableresources.pir.sa.gov.au/ pages/land...
6How does wind wear down and build up the land?
- Wind erodes the Earths surface by removing sand
and silt from one place to another. (have we
heard this before?)
- The sediments that are carried weather the
Earths surface.
www.feedsoft.clara.co.uk/. ../pics/w_wind2.jpg
7How do glaciers change the land over which they
move?
- Glaciers do move, gravity is the maid force that
makes valley glaciers move.
- The surface beneath the glacier is changed by the
weight of the ice and material carried.
www.homepage.montana.edu/.../ space1/maritime.JPG
8Why is soil important, and how can it be
conserved?
- Soil is the loose rock that covers the Earths
land surface.
- One way to conserve the soil is to leave plants
growing where they are.
www.area.fi.cnr.it/ iges/terraces3.jpg
9Fun Facts
- The Pacific Oceans shoreline erodes at a rate of
3 feet per year.
10Works Sited
- California Department of Education
- http//www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/scgrade4.asp
- Standards
- Dennis Images
- www.env.duke.edu/psds/ images/Dennis/erosion.jpg
- Erosion
- Sevilleta
- sevilleta.unm.edu/.../ biomes/sand-dunes.gif
- Sand Dunes
- Tomasz Cholewo
- ci.uofl.edu/tom/photos/ Hawaii/oahu-waves.jpg
- Waves
- Windows to the Universe
- http//www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link/windows.htm
leduelem - Information on Erosion
- Alum Bay
- http//www.soton.ac.uk/imw/jpg/2AB-steps-erosion.
jpg - Erosion Picture
- Mississippi River Conservation
- Land Conservation
- sustainableresources.pir.sa.gov.au/ pages/land...
- Wind Erosion
- Buxton Homepage
- www.feedsoft.clara.co.uk/.../ w_photos.htm
- Wind Damage
- Montana Homepage
- www.homepage.montana.edu/.../ space1/maritime.JPG
- Valley Glacier
- Soil Center
- www.area.fi.cnr.it/ iges/terraces3.jpg
- Soil Conservation