The Wonder of Water Erosion with General Bucket

by Jessica Tamburro

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Here we have General Bucket, he has a very fond opinion of himself and he will be directing us through the tour today.
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The Wonders of Water Erosion
With General Bucket!
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And Mew of course!
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Where are my Doritos?
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By:
DJ Lowe
Ian Carter
Presley Dickson
Alexander Ehret
Reese Chambers
WED Definitions
Weathering- Surface processes that weaken and break the rock into smaller and smaller pieces. Two types- chemical and mechanical.

Erosion- Process that wears away surface materials and moves them from one place to another- TRANSPORTATION

Deposition- Dropping of sediments occurs when water, wind, gravity, or glaciers lose their energy and can no longer carry the load.
Water Erosion
Many rivers begin on steep mountain slopes. Near their source, these rivers can be fast- flowing and generally follow a straight, narrow course. The steep slopes along the river erode rapidly, resulting in a deep, V-shaped valley. As a river flows from the mountains to the sea, it forms many features. Through erosion, a river creates valleys, waterfalls, food plains, meanders, and oxbow lakes.
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Different types of Landforms
Rills and Gullies
rivers and streams
tributaries
These are the different types of landforms that water erosion can make
Waterfalls
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Canyons
Rills and Gullies
Rills are formed when water flows into little grooves of soil. Gullies are made when rills flow into one another and grow larger. As water flows through gullies, it mover soil and rocks with it.
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streams and rivers
gullies join together to form a larger channel called a stream. A stream is a channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope. Unlike gullies, streams are also called creeks or brooks. As streams flow together, they form larger and larger bodies or water. they are formed by water eroding away the sand and rock at the bottom of the river.
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