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What material makes up most of the Earth?

What material makes up most of the Earth?. Rocks!. EROSION.

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What material makes up most of the Earth?

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  1. What material makes up most of the Earth?

  2. Rocks!

  3. EROSION Discovery Education provided the video clips from the “Weathering and Erosion” video.http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfmIf you do not have access to the site, here is a free link from Discovery Education:http://www.unitedstreaming.com/videos/dsc/externalApplications/interactiveVideos/index.html?vid=32

  4. What is the difference between Weathering and Erosion? Movement!

  5. When we build we have to consider weathering and erosion http://www.sanfranciscovisitor.com/cliff-house-san-francisco.html

  6. Engineering Erosion Compiled by Rhonda Hawley, Educator Funded by the MathScience Innovation Center

  7. The job of the Civil Engineer is to plan, slow down, and even STOP! the rock/soil from moving in areas where people live and work. http://www.laspilitas.com/garden/howto/slope.html

  8. Let’s Experiment!With the Agents of Weathering & Erosion!

  9. Experiment One: Ice/Glacier Discovery Education provided the video clips from the “Weathering and Erosion” video.http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfmIf you do not have access to the site, here is a free link from Discovery Education:http://www.unitedstreaming.com/videos/dsc/externalApplications/interactiveVideos/index.html?vid=32

  10. Glaciers Carve Out Valleys Discovery Education provided the video clips from the “Weathering and Erosion” video.http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfmIf you do not have access to the site, here is a free link from Discovery Education:http://www.unitedstreaming.com/videos/dsc/externalApplications/interactiveVideos/index.html?vid=32

  11. Glaciers that Grow! http://www.swisseduc.ch/glaciers/alps/triftgletscher/index-en.html

  12. Experiment Two: Demo Wave Discovery Education provided the video clips from the “Weathering and Erosion” video.http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfmIf you do not have access to the site, here is a free link from Discovery Education:http://www.unitedstreaming.com/videos/dsc/externalApplications/interactiveVideos/index.html?vid=32

  13. Coastal Weathering http://images.ask.com/fr?q=Physical+Weathering&desturi=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cis.edu.hk%2Fsec%2Fss%2FGeography%2FIB%2Ffieldwk%2Ffeatures%2Fphysical%2F&fm=i&ac=6&ftURI=http%3A%2F%2Fimages.ask.com%2Ffr%3Fq%3DPhysical%2BWeathering%26desturi%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.cis.edu.hk%252Fsec%252Fss%252FGeography%252FIB%252Ffieldwk%252Ffeatures%252Fphysical%252F%26imagesrc%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.cis.edu.hk%252FSec%252Fss%252FGeography%252FIB%252Ffieldwk%252Ffeatures%252Fphysical%252Fchemical_weathering2.jpg%26thumbsrc%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252F65.214.37.88%252Fts%253Ft%253D10970801176461564946%26thumbuselocalisedstatic%3Dfalse%26fn%3Dchemical_weathering2.jpg%26imagewidth%3D614%26imageheight%3D461%26fs%3D228%26ft%3Djpg%26f%3D2%26fm%3Di%26ftbURI%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.ask.com%252Fweb%253Fq%253DPhysical%252BWeathering%2526page%253D1%2526pstart%253D

  14. Experiment Three: Water

  15. Experiment Four: Temperature

  16. Temperature Causes Shrinking and Swelling

  17. Even in Parking Decks

  18. Experiment Five: Wind Discovery Education provided the video clips from the “Weathering and Erosion” video.http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfmIf you do not have access to the site, here is a free link from Discovery Education:http://www.unitedstreaming.com/videos/dsc/externalApplications/interactiveVideos/index.html?vid=32

  19. Experiment Six: Demo Gravity

  20. So How Do Engineers Slow Down and Stop Erosion?

  21. Planning Comes First! http://www.bioengineering.com/projects/watershed/universityofiowa/index.html#

  22. http://www.bioengineering.com/projects/coastalrestoration/hearthstonequarry/index.htmlhttp://www.bioengineering.com/projects/coastalrestoration/hearthstonequarry/index.html Hearthstone Quarry Brook Riparian Restoration Project Step One Step Two

  23. http://www.bioengineering.com/projects/coastalrestoration/hearthstonequarry/index.htmlhttp://www.bioengineering.com/projects/coastalrestoration/hearthstonequarry/index.html Step Three Step Four!

  24. Another Way To Build a Wall EdgeSaver™ Rip Rap & Coir Log Alternativehttp://www.goldleafgrp.com/compliance.htm

  25. Build a Wall with Plants Living Wall™Block Wall and Cellular Confinement Alternativehttp://www.goldleafgrp.com/compliance.htm

  26. A Fence of Plants • http://www.laspilitas.com/garden/California_native_hedges.html

  27. Roots Hold On to the Soil http://www.laspilitas.com/garden/California_native_hedges.html http://www.terrafirmenterprises.com/ecogrid.html

  28. Build a Wall of Rock! http://www.laspilitas.com/garden/howto/slope.html

  29. A Plastice Wall a.k.a Silt Fence http://www.cobblumber.com/silt_fence.asp

  30. Let’s Play. . . Name That Agent!

  31. AGENT?* gravity *water * ice* wind * temperature http://geology.about.com/library/bl/images/blbreccia.htm

  32. AGENT?* gravity *water * ice* wind * temperature http://images.ask.com/pictures?qsrc=167&o=12572&l=dir&q=Causes%20of%20Erosion

  33. AGENT?* gravity *water * ice* wind * temperature http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/eos/geo41/wea.htm

  34. Agent?* gravity* wind* water* ice* temperature

  35. AGENT?* gravity *water * ice * wind * temperature

  36. AGENT?* gravity* wind* water* ice* temperature http://www.nicholas.duke.edu/eos/geo41/wea.htm

  37. Now . . . What Are the Agents of Erosion and Weathering?

  38. GravityWaterIceWindTemperature

  39. Extra Credit: AGENT?

  40. Credits • Discovery Education provided the video clips from the “Weathering and Erosion” video.http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm • Slide 6 & 16 are video clips taken by Dr. Echol Marshall from the MathScience Innovation Center. • Slide 28 : Where is EcoGrid used?EcoGrid can be used as either a temporary or permanent ground reinforcement. It is used to reinforce lawns and other grassy areas to prevent mud and damage to the ground. Once laid ecogrid can be filled with stone, earth or seeded. When the grass has grown EcoGrid becomes invisible but still resists wear and compression. Ecogrid is perfectly suited to pathways, parking lots or driveways and has numerous sporting applications such as equestrian facilities and golf courses. EcoGrid is provides excellent ground support and prevention from erosion.http://www.terrafirmenterprises.com/ecogrid.html • All other photos have the credit on the page except for those taken by Rhonda Hawley, Educator, MathScience Innovation Center or ones from clip art.

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