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Name: Tyren Lawrence Date: 12/7/20



Student Exploration: Weathering

Vocabulary: abrasion, chemical weathering, clay formation, climate, dissolving, frost wedging,
granite, limestone, mechanical weathering, rusting, sandstone, shale, weathering


Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using
the Gizmo.)
Compare the two pictures at right. Both pictures show the
same kind of rock, granite.

1. Which rock do you think has been exposed on Earth’s

surface longer? B


2. Why do you think so? Rounded and worn


Gizmo Warm-up
When rocks are exposed on Earth’s surface, they are
gradually broken down into soil by the actions of rain, ice,
wind, and living organisms. This process is called
weathering. In the Weathering Gizmo, you will explore
how weathering takes place.

To begin, select the SIMULATION tab. Notice the selected
Rock type is Granite, a hard, dense rock.

1. Click Play ( ). Wait for about 5,000 simulated years and click Pause ( ). What do you

notice? Very Little


2. Click Fastplay ( ). Wait for about 50,000 simulated years. What do you notice? Very Little


3. Based on your observations, is weathering a fast or slow process? Slow
Activity A: Get the Gizmo ready:
Types of  Select the ANIMATION tab. Check that Frost
weathering wedging is selected.

Introduction: Mechanical weathering occurs when rocks are physically broken or worn down.
Chemical weathering occurs when the minerals in the rock are changed by chemical reactions.




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, Question: What are the most common ways in which weathering occurs?

1. Observe: Read the text about frost wedging, then click Play.

A. In the process of frost wedging, how does ice cause cracks in rocks to become

larger? When water freezes into ice it expands and cracks rock

B. Is frost wedging more important in a warm or a cold climate? Cold


2. Observe: Read about and look at the animations for the other major types of weathering:
Abrasion, Pressure release, Dissolving, Clay formation, and Rusting.

A. What are three different ways that rocks can be worn down by abrasion? Sand
carried by wind, sediment carried by water, small rocks and stone dragged by
glaciers, or even the wearing of animals as they walk

B. How can a large block of granite form layers like an onion? When Granite is exposed
at the surface, it is under much less pressure than where it was when it formed deep
beneath the Earth. This pressure release allows the rock to expand, causing it to crack
and flake off in layers, like an onion

C. What type of rock is affected by dissolving, and what features result? Limestone
dissolves when rain mixes with Carbon Dioxide (CO2). This forms underground
caves, streams, and can lead to sinkholes

D. How does clay formation affect a rock? Clay absorbs water and can expand when
cold. The rock can crumble as it turns into clay from its reaction with water

E. Which part of a rock will undergo rusting? Iron in rocks Oxidizes (rust)


3. Fill in: Scientists use the terms “oxidation,” “carbonation,” “hydrolysis,” and “exfoliation” for
different types of weathering. Fill in each blank with the appropriate term.

Pressure release: Exfoliation Dissolution: Carbonation

Clay formation: Hydrolysis Rusting: Oxidation

(Activity A continued on next page)




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