Weathering Flashcards

1
Q

What kind of climates make the most clay during weathering?

A

Hot and very rainy climates

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2
Q

What do we call a rock that has turned completely into clay?

A

Saprolite

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3
Q

Can chemical and physical weathering occur at the same time?

A

Yes this is called Extreme Weathering

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4
Q

Rocks break down when they are exposed to the weather at the Earth’s surface

A

Weathering

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5
Q

Physical change (no chemistry involved)

A

Mechanical Weathering

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6
Q

Breaking rocks apart into smaller pieces without changing the chemical composition

A

Sediment

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7
Q

What can sediment be moved by?

A
Wind
Water
Ice
Gravity 
(ALWAYS VISIBLE)
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8
Q

What are the Mechanical Weathering Agents?

A

Extreme Heat (forest fires)
Frost Wedging
Plant Roots
Sand Blasting

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9
Q

What is the most powerful form of physical weathering?

A

Frost Wedging

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10
Q

Liquid water can totally fill cracks
Water expands as it freezes
Cracks are pushed further apart
Water melts and fills the larger crack

A

Freeze-Thaw Cycle

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11
Q

A chemical change in the rock’s composition

A

Chemical Weathering

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12
Q

Weathering rocks can either:

A
  1. ) Dissolve into invisible salts which late PRECIPITATE out
  2. ) Form new minerals as the rock breaks down, which travel as visible SEDIMENT
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13
Q

What are the Chemical Weathering Agents?

A

Water (dissolution)
Water (hydrolysis)
Oxygen (oxidation)
Oxygen (limonite or rust)

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14
Q

When water dissolves away

A

Dissolution

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15
Q

When water combines with rock

A

Hydrolysis

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16
Q

When oxygen combines with metals

A

Oxidation

17
Q

When oxygen combines with both metal and water

A

Limonite (rust)

18
Q

What chemical weathering agent does the most damage?

A

Hydrolysis

19
Q

Hydrolysis of feldspar and mica makes many kinds of

A

Clay minerals

20
Q

Looks just like rock but it is weak

A

Saprolite