erosion

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erosion

Rocks and minerals

2002
Examines three different types of rock and how each is formed. A visit to the Grand Canyon illustrates how geologists discern clues to Earth's history by studying the composition of rock layers that have eroded over millions of years.

Weathering & erosion

2004
Explains how water, rain, snow and wind constantly reshape the surface of the Earth, and describes how physical weathering, chemical weathering, and erosion occur.

What Is the rock cycle?

2018
This volume breaks down the rock cycle step by step, including brief explanations of the three kinds of rocks, erosion, and many key terms.
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What is erosion?

2018
Readers learn the specifics of how erosion happens and its place in the rock cycle in this book.
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Soil

2015
Most people don't think about the soil under their feet, but basic dirt can reveal a lot about Earth's past. Soil is formed from tiny grains of rock that existed many years ago. It can also form in the wake of landslides, volcanoes, and everyday weathering. This text takes readers underground to examine Earth's many kinds of soil, the microorganisms and inorganic matter that make it up, and the critical role it plays in ecosystems around the world. Helpful diagrams, fact boxes, and sidebars support the information-rich text, which supports elementary science curricula, and colorful images will keep readers engaged from start to finish.
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Weathering and erosion

2015
"Earth is constantly changing. Wind, water, and even humans change Earth's surface. The land is broken down and worn away by erosion. The Grand Canyon was made from erosion. Many other landforms were made this way, too."--Provided by publisher.

Erosion

2015
Examines the different forces of erosion, such as wind, waves, acid rain, and glaciers and explains how these affect the topography of the earth.

Bill Nye Erosion

2004
Bill explores the force of erosion, the slow wearing away of the earth's surface by water, wind or chemicals. Also discusses iron oxide and sandy beaches. Comedy, interviews with scientists and hands-on experiments.

How do wind and water change Earth?

Explores the ways that wind and water cause erosion on Earth and change the landscape over time.

Examining erosion

2013
Introduces erosion to young readers, discussing what it is and the different types of erosion.

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