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Vocab Words

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Weathering   Chemical or mechanical process that breaks down and changes rocks on or near Earth's surface and whose rate is influenced by factors such as precipitiation and temperature.  
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Mechanical Weathering   Process that breaks down rocks and minerals into smaller pieces but does not involve any change in their deposition.  
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Frost wedging   Mechanical weathering process that occurs when water repeatedly freezes and thaws in the cracks of rocks, often resulting in rocks splitting.  
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Exfoliation   Mechanical weathhering process in which outer rock layers are stripped away, often resulting in dome-shaped formations.  
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Chemical Weathering   process by which rocks and minerals undergo changes in their composition due to chemical reactions with agents such as acids, water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.  
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Oxidation   Chemical reaction with oxygen and other substances.  
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Erosion   Removal and transport of weathered materials from one locatoin to another by agents such as water, wind, glaciers, and gravity.  
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Deposition   Occurs when eroded materials are dropped in another location.  
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Rill Erosion   Erosion in which water running down the side of a slope carves  
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Gully Erosion   Erosion that occurs when a rill channel widens and deepens.  
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