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Answer:
- What is deposition?
- How does acid rain erode rocks?
- Fill in the blanks: The very strong _______ would burn if they contacted the skin and can also destroy ______, but _______ rain is much weaker and could never burn the skin.
- What is the cause of acid rain?
- Acid rain is rain that is usually _______
- What is the most important source of acid rain?
- What can rocks exposed to acid rain do?
- Explain the difference between weathering and erosion?
- What can deposition create?
- State some types of erosion?
Explanation:
- Deposition was the opposite of sublimation.
- It infiltrates the cracks below the ground
- The very strong acids would burn if they contacted the skin and can also destroy metals, but acid rain is much weaker and could never burn the skin.
- Acid rain is caused by a chemical reaction that begins when compounds like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are released into the air.
- acidic
- volcanoes
- Poison ecosystems
- When the smaller rock pieces (now pebbles, sand or soil) are moved by these natural forces, it is called erosion. So, if a rock is changed or broken but stays where it is, it is called weathering.
- Deposition creates many types of landforms on earth. Gravity and weight create rockslides on the sides of hills and mountains, depositing rocks at the bottom.
- It consists of different types like water, wind, ice, thermal and gravity erosion