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Erosion and Deposition
Landon Reisdorf
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Erosion by Streams
Streams erode sediment for their banks. They pickup and transport the sediment.
Photo by
Phil's 1stPix
3.
Floodplain
Broad, flat area on both sides of a river. This is subject to flooding.
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
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Caves
Groundwater travels along a small crack. Water dissolves and carries away solid rock. The cracks enlarge to form a cave.
Photo by
Klearchos Kapoutsis
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Cave Deposits
An example of this would be stalactites which is water containing calcuim carbonate drips for ceilings of caves.
Photo by
Marie-Aude Sardari
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Wave-cut cliff
When waves erode a rocky shoreline. They create a vertical wall of rock layers.
Photo by
SAGT
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Longshore drift
When sediment is moved up a beach by an incoming wave. The wave approaches the shore at an angle and water moves off shore.
Photo by
Blue Square Thing
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Desert Varnish
When exposed rock in desert areas develop a dark brown or black color.
Photo by
Jesse Varner
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Loess
Wind drops fine particles of clay and silt. It forms a deposit called a loess.
Photo by
Travis S.
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Horn
A sharp peak left behind when glaciers erode all sides of a mountian.
Photo by
sylvain.collet
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Kettle Lake
Where a chunk of ice was left behind in the till of a retreating glacier.
Photo by
Jerry Bowley
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