In the streets there was runoff and in the graveyard the gravestones had weathering on the them they had plant weathering from the moss the grew on them and the water probably weathered them to.
most of the gravestones have washed away and you could barely see the words. Some of the gravestones like the marble ones were in way better shape than the other ones.
I saw that the gravestones writing has been washed away, so you can't really see what it said. The gravestones that are marble were in better condition than the others.
Most of the gravestones had suffered massive erosion. A lot were covered in moss, some were split and had to be held together with metal parts, and the rain eroded some gravestones and you couldn't read what they read.
I observed ice wedging in the sidewalks and in between the bricks and cobble stones,and some were breaking apart because some plants were growing between them. So I saw mechanical weathering. Also the graves dug in the cemetery was mechanical weathering.
the gravestones were weathered though some of them were more weathered than others either because of how old they were or because of the type of rock. the granite wasnt eroded much at all.
During the Salem trip I noticed a lot of cracks in some of the the grave stones, I also noticed that a lot of the graves had been remade and put back up. Also I noticed that while we were walking around the streets I saw a lot of runoff at the corners of the roads and at the curves.
There was a lot of erosion and weathering especially at the cemetery and because of the rain excessive runoff and drainage basins (puddles) which soaked my socks when I stepped in them.
most of the gravestones have washed away and you could barely see the words. Some of the gravestones like the marble ones were in way better shape than the other ones.
Runoff.
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ReplyDeleteIn the streets there was runoff and in the graveyard the gravestones had weathering on the them they had plant weathering from the moss the grew on them and the water probably weathered them to.
ReplyDeleteI saw runoff on the roads and gravestones.
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ReplyDeleteI saw runoff
ReplyDeleteI saw runoff and it was raining!
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ReplyDeleteit was rainy and there was runoff on the streets, and we had chez lavacian candy from that ice cream store in the mall.
ReplyDeleteThere was runoff and weathering.
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ReplyDeleteWhen we went to the gazebo there was a bunch of runoff all around it.
ReplyDeletei found some creep
ReplyDeleteI saw creep on trees and i saw runoff down a hill.I also saw chemical erosion on stones and what looked like mechanical erosion on stones to.
ReplyDeleteThe chemical and mechanical weathering of the gravestones.
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ReplyDeleteI saw runoff in the streets connecting to more streams heading to the sewers and I saw the tomb stones eroding.
ReplyDeletei saw alot of runoff and creep
ReplyDeleteI saw runoff on the streets
ReplyDeleterunnof and weathering
ReplyDeletemost of the gravestones have washed away and you could barely see the words. Some of the gravestones like the marble ones were in way better shape than the other ones.
ReplyDeleteI saw runoff
ReplyDeletei saw creep and i saw the gravestones almost melted away
ReplyDeleteI saw lots of Runoff. It was Raining a lott!!!!!!!! :)
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ReplyDeletei saw runoff on gravestones and the streets
ReplyDeletei saw a lot of runoff! because of the rain.(:
ReplyDeleteI saw runoff
ReplyDeleteI saw that the gravestones writing has been washed away, so you can't really see what it said. The gravestones that are marble were in better condition than the others.
ReplyDeleteI saw a lot of RUN OFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF ohh and it run off one word?
ReplyDeleteerosion because there was water falling on it forever
ReplyDeleteWhen we went to Salem I saw the erosion on the grave stones. I also saw that the rain effected the ground.
ReplyDeleteI saw erosion and runoff.
ReplyDeletealot of stones were eroded so much you couldn't read what they said . some of them were covered in mold
ReplyDeleteMost of the gravestones had suffered massive erosion. A lot were covered in moss, some were split and had to be held together with metal parts, and the rain eroded some gravestones and you couldn't read what they read.
ReplyDeleteI saw runoff from the rain and weathering on the gravestones, also erosion.
ReplyDeleteI observed ice wedging in the sidewalks and in between the bricks and cobble stones,and some were breaking apart because some plants were growing between them. So I saw mechanical weathering. Also the graves dug in the cemetery was mechanical weathering.
ReplyDeletethe gravestones were weathered though some of them were more weathered than others either because of how old they were or because of the type of rock. the granite wasnt eroded much at all.
ReplyDeleteThere was a lot of weathering had been done to the stones in the graveyard.
ReplyDeleteALSO IT WAS RAINING.......
I saw ice wedging plant roots and plant acid. almost all the grave stones had some sort of erosion making them where away.
ReplyDeleteI say that there was a lot ice wedging in the tombstones and there was street runoff by the curbs.
ReplyDeleteI can relate science to the trip because the gravestones in the graveyard were weathered and eroded by water.
ReplyDeleteI saw RUNOFF on the brick road. Also I saw erosion at the graveyard on the gravestones.
ReplyDeleteI saw alot of water on the brick roads that was RUNOFF
ReplyDeleteI saw lots of runoff and mold. I also saw some chipping in graves and on some buildings.
ReplyDeleteI saw lots of runoff on the graves I saw some erosion on the bricks. And I saw ice wedging on the road.
ReplyDeleteI noticed that a lot of graves stones had been broken and chipped. They were also covered in mold.
ReplyDeleteDuring the Salem trip I noticed a lot of cracks in some of the the grave stones, I also noticed that a lot of the graves had been remade and put back up. Also I noticed that while we were walking around the streets I saw a lot of runoff at the corners of the roads and at the curves.
ReplyDeleteI saw runoff.
ReplyDeleteI saw worn away graves and little rivulets by the street, and shrubs bearinging their way through the cobblestone.
ReplyDeleterun off and creep
ReplyDeleteI saw runoff on the gravestones and on the roads.
ReplyDeleteI saw oxidation on a statue and bricks.
ReplyDeleteThere was a lot of erosion and weathering especially at the cemetery and because of the rain excessive runoff and drainage basins (puddles) which soaked my socks when I stepped in them.
ReplyDeleteLots of water erosion, plant erosion, and oxidation.
ReplyDeletemost of the gravestones have washed away and you could barely see the words. Some of the gravestones like the marble ones were in way better shape than the other ones.
ReplyDeleteI saw runoff..
ReplyDeleteThere were alot of Runoff and drainage basins we saw weathering And roots on The graves
ReplyDeleteRunoff. When we were going down this road on our way to samlem there was runoff going down anouther road.
ReplyDeletei saw runoff and some gravestones that were eroding
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ReplyDeletei observed that the grave stones names are weathered away the type of weathering is mechanical weathering.
ReplyDeletei saw somee runoff.
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ReplyDeleteThe gravestones were broken, faded and hard to read. Runoff down roads.
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ReplyDeletea lot of the grave stones you couldn't read at all
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