Across
- 5. Tree and plant roots dig deep into small cracks and crevices, as they grow they make the cracks larger and eventually the rock or material breaks into pieces.
- 6. the process by which rocks and earth materials are broken down
- 7. when animals dig in the soil and scratch at rocks and materials causing them to break into smaller pieces.
- 8. A type of chemical weathering, carbonation occurs when carbon dioxide in the air combines with water to form carbonic acid.
- 9. Something that causes weathering, erosion or deposition.
- 11. This is the tendency for minerals to expand and contract based on temperature. Rapid temperature changes such as day/night cycles (heat from the sun), cause rocks to expand and contract. This type of mechanical weathering will result in the break down of the rock or other material.
- 12. rocks, sand, or dirt that has been broken down and possibly moved and deposited in a new location.
- 13. A form of mechanical weathering in which cracks in a rock or other surfaces fill with water, freeze and the water expands causing the cracks to enlarge and eventually break the rock.
- 14. occurs when a living thing like moss or lichen produce an acid. This acid chemically changes the makeup of the rock causing it to break down.
Down
- 1. When rocks and Earth materials break down because of chemical reactions.
- 2. When rocks and earth materials are broken into pieces by physical means
- 3. When a living organisms breaks down rock and Earth materials
- 4. A type of chemical weathering that occurs when a rock or Earth materials chemically combines with water changing the chemical makeup of the rock.
- 9. Rocks and sediment grinding against each other wear away surfaces
- 10. The reaction of rock minerals or metals with oxygen from the air.
