Even a massive mountain can slowly crumble over time. Bit by bit, the rock breaks down until it becomes earth again.
Summarize how a mountain breaks down. You can research weathering online and use "Land Over Time" on page 234 of your textbook. Here are some questions to guide your research:
What is weathering?
What are some different types of weathering?
How does a mountain slowly break down over time? What is the sequence of events?
How long does the weathering process take?
Are you ready? Begin by visiting the Web sites listed in Step 2. Look for answers to the questions above, and write down what you learn in the note-taking boxes.
With teacher supervision, you may use search engines to research other Web sites. You also can research weathering at the library. When you are ready, follow Steps 3 and 4 to write your summary.
Step 2. Research
Research answers to the questions you were asked in Step 1. Visit these Web sites. Take notes about them on this page, too!
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