Friday, October 11, 2013

Erosional Forces


Name three erosional forces and explain if you think they cause small scale changes to the surface of the earth or large scale changes.




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  1. Three erosional forces are, wind, water, and magma. They make large scale changes.

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  2. wind ,water and, magma

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  3. I think that these three have made large changes, Abrasion Erosion and Weathering because without them every rock would be enormous.

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    1. Take that back meant water wind and ice.

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  4. The three main forces of erosion are wind, water, and ice, with an assist from gravity.

    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_three_main_forces_of_erosion

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  5. Three erosional forces are, wind, water, and magma. They make large scale changes.

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  6. Three erosional forces are Wind, water,and ice, And they make small scale changes.

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  7. The three main forces of erosion are wind, water, and ice, with an assist from gravity.

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  8. abrasion deposition and gravity and they make large changes.

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  9. Three erosional forces are wind, water, and ice. They make big scale change in the Earth's surface.

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  10. The three main forces of erosion are wind, water, and ice, with an assist from gravity.

    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_three_main_forces_of_erosion

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  11. wind,water,ice and i think they make a big impact owen bridges

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  12. rainfall,water,and gravity they make a large scale changes

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  13. Three examples of erosion are wind, water, and magma. I think they make large scale changes

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  14. The three erosional forces are wind,water and magma.They make large scale changes.

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  15. Three erosional forces are magma, wind, and water. They make large scale changes.

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  16. The three main forces of erosion are wind, water, and ice, with an assist from gravity.
    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_three_main_forces_of_erosion

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  17. Erosional forces are wind water and glaciers, I think the cause small changes on a daily bases and a large changes on a yearly bases. I think this is true because it takes a lot of time to make all this happen, If it dose happen we don't really notice it.

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  18. The three main erosional forces are wind, water, and ice. Wind erosion is a small scale change to the surface of the Earth. Water is a big change, and ice is large.

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  19. The three types of erosional forces are wind,water,ice, and magma they make a large change on the scale.

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  20. Wind,water,ice and i think they make a major impact ,and rainfall, and gravity they make a large scale changes.

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  21. Creep, wind, and water are some erosional forces. They can happen overtime. Creep, wind, and water take some time to erode. Things happen that can quicken erosion, such as grazing animals and over farming.

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  22. Three erosional forces are, wind, water, and magma. They make large scale changes.

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  23. They would cause big scale because of the force that is given

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  24. The three main forces of erosion are water, windr, and ice, with an assist from gravity.

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  25. Creep, wind, and water are some erosional forces. They can happen overtime. Creep, wind, and water take some time to erode. Things happen that can quicken erosion, such as grazing animals and over farming.

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  26. The three main forces of erosion are water, windr, and ice, with an assist from gravity.

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  27. Water, wind, ice make a big scale

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  28. Wind, water, and glaciers are three erosional forces, and I think that it depends if they make large scale or small scale changes, a glacier: large scale, wind- small scale

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  29. Amelia A
    Three erosional forces are wind, water and ice. They can make large scale changes

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  30. The three main forces of erosion are water, wind, wind and ice. Gravity could also have a huge effect of erosion mixing in with any of the other natural effects.

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  31. Three erosional forces are wind,water,and magma. They make big scale changes.

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  32. Slump, creep, and mass-movement. I think they cause large scale changes.

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  33. Creep, wind, and water are some erosional forces. They can happen overtime. Creep, wind, and water take some time to erode. Things happen that can quicken erosion, such as grazing animals and over farming.

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  34. The three main forces of erosion are water, ice, wind, and gravity. They would cause large scale because of the force that is given.

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  35. Wind, water, and ice can cause small, and large scales of changes to the Earth. Wind can pick up loose sediments, cause deflation, and abrasion changing rocks, and making dunes. Water can cause change because of the impact it can have on the rocks, they can also toss and turn them over. Ice can get into the cracks and crevices making them break, do plucking, or other ice-related changes.

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  36. Water, wind, ice make a big scale

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  37. we think its wind,water and acid rain.

    Celia and Ashie

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  38. Three erosional forces are wind,water,and magma. They make big scale changes.

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  39. Three erosional forces are, wind, water, and magma.


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  40. Water, wind, ice make a big scale.....

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  41. Three erosional forces are wind,water,and magma. They make big scale changes.

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  42. NOAH L Creep, wind, and water are some erosional forces. They can happen overtime. Creep, wind, and water take some time to erode. Things happen that can quicken erosion, such as grazing animals and over farming.

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  43. Three erosional forces are wind, water and magma.

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  44. Creep, wind, and water are some erosional forces. They can happen overtime. Creep, wind, and water take some time to erode. Things happen that can quicken erosion, such as grazing animals and over farming.

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  45. i think it is water, magma, glaciers.

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  46. i think it is water, magma, glaciers.

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  47. wind water and ice and small scale changes

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  48. three forces of eroision are magma,oxygen,and wind.

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  49. The thee erosional forces are wind, water and magma.

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  50. Three erosional forces are, wind, water, and magma. They make large scale changes.

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  51. Three erosion forces are wind water and ice. They can make large scale changes but it is most of the time it is small

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  52. water wind ice. yes

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  53. water wind and ice
    loganm

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  54. Water wind and ice by Anonymous

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  55. water wind and ice.

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  56. Water,Wind,and Ice yes i think it does make small changes to the earths surface

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  57. water and wind and ice yay

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  58. Water wind and ice by jacob.

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  59. he three main forces of erosion are wind, water, and ice, with an assist from gravity.

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  60. Water, wind, and ice

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  61. Water, Wind, and ice.

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  62. Three erosional forces are wind,water and ice. They are large scale changes.

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  63. Three erosional forces are wind,water and ice. They are large scale changes.

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  64. Three erosional forces are wind,water and ice. They are large scale changes.

    - Abbie N

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  65. Three erosional forces are wind,water and ice. They are large scale changes.

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  66. Water, Wind, and ice.

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  67. wind water and magma are three erosianal forces.

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  68. water wind creep the take time to erode i think that they are large scale changes to the earth !

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