Weathering and erosion work together as natural forces, removing and transporting material. Sediments, the by-products of these processes, are subsequently deposited to produce characteristic landforms such as dunes, deltas, and glacial moraines. This slide show presents images of landforms that result from erosion and weathering, as well as measures designed to mitigate their unwanted effects. Educational levels: Primary elementary, Intermediate elementary, Middle school
Coastlines are places of continuous, often dramatic geological activity. They change daily and seaso...
This short discussion explains the differences between two processes that often work in concert to d...
An animation of erosion in the presence of folded rock structures Educational levels: Undergraduate ...
This unit provides an introduction for younger students to the concepts of weathering and erosion. T...
Images of a variety of landscapes formed by erosion are depicted, referenced to their occurrence in ...
This page of text, from the US Geological Survey's Geology in the Parks website, discusses the diffe...
This site provides Flash animations that demonstrate the formation of erosional coastal landforms. V...
Soil erosion is a global problem. Each year, erosion costs billions of dollars in loss of land produ...
This model demonstrates the effects of erosion on soil. Users are able to adjust both rain (water) a...
Earth's surface is covered with natural features formed by weathering, erosion, and deposition. Alth...
This site features a collection of visual resources illustrating the physical processes that interac...
This site has links to two Flash animations. Evolution of Basin and Range Landforms demonstrates fau...
The national program for French high schools requires teaching about soils. Because soils are new in...
This website houses a vast collection of photographs which illustrate earth surface processes. The p...
Soil erosion is a process that has been drastically accelerated by humans. In order to explain the p...
Coastlines are places of continuous, often dramatic geological activity. They change daily and seaso...
This short discussion explains the differences between two processes that often work in concert to d...
An animation of erosion in the presence of folded rock structures Educational levels: Undergraduate ...
This unit provides an introduction for younger students to the concepts of weathering and erosion. T...
Images of a variety of landscapes formed by erosion are depicted, referenced to their occurrence in ...
This page of text, from the US Geological Survey's Geology in the Parks website, discusses the diffe...
This site provides Flash animations that demonstrate the formation of erosional coastal landforms. V...
Soil erosion is a global problem. Each year, erosion costs billions of dollars in loss of land produ...
This model demonstrates the effects of erosion on soil. Users are able to adjust both rain (water) a...
Earth's surface is covered with natural features formed by weathering, erosion, and deposition. Alth...
This site features a collection of visual resources illustrating the physical processes that interac...
This site has links to two Flash animations. Evolution of Basin and Range Landforms demonstrates fau...
The national program for French high schools requires teaching about soils. Because soils are new in...
This website houses a vast collection of photographs which illustrate earth surface processes. The p...
Soil erosion is a process that has been drastically accelerated by humans. In order to explain the p...
Coastlines are places of continuous, often dramatic geological activity. They change daily and seaso...
This short discussion explains the differences between two processes that often work in concert to d...
An animation of erosion in the presence of folded rock structures Educational levels: Undergraduate ...