Erosion Experiment


If you’d like to see how erosion works, try this experiment. You will need: A large rock 2-3 colors of acrylic paint Bag of potting soil or dirt Watering can Stand the rock in its tallest position. Paint the rock in three layers, one in each color. Let the rock dry. In your yard, stand […]

Erosion And Water


Once rocks have been broken down by weathering and by mass wasting, the final fate of all materials is to be carried away to another location by erosion. The most influential force in erosion is water. Water’s ability to move materials from one location to another, along with the fact that it is found everywhere […]

The Grand Canyon


What do you get if you mix erosion, volcanoes, a hot and dry climate and the Colorado River? If you’re really lucky and have a lot of time – at least a million years – you get the Grand Canyon. Located in Arizona, this huge hole in the ground shows the Earth – right down […]

Weathering And Erosion


  Weathering takes place as rocks are broken down into progressively smaller pieces by the effects of weather. These pieces do not move to a new location, they simply break down, but remain next to one another. A large chunk of bedrock many hundreds of feet long is broken down into smaller and smaller pieces, […]

Mass Wasting, Weathering, And Erosion


Mass Wasting The power of gravity on Earth is inescapable. Hold your hand high above your head, and then relax your muscles. What happens? Now, hold a book in the air and release it. Again, what happens? The force of gravity tugs at both your arm and the book, pulling them down towards the center […]

What Are Volcanoes?


In many locations the hot molten magma from deep within the Earth rises up through the crust to reach the surface. This sometimes happens in the middle of plates. When a hot spot forms in the middle of a plate, it remains constant, as the plate continues to move over it. The result is that […]

Plate Tectonics


  Using modern equipment, scientists known as oceanographers have been able to measure and map out the ocean floor. What these scientists have discovered has helped explain how it is that continents are able to move around on the Earth’s crust. Deep beneath the waves at the surface of the ocean located almost exactly halfway […]

Pangaea


  Looking at a globe reveals coincidences that are difficult to ignore. The Eastern coast of South America seams to fit perfectly, almost like a puzzle, into the Western coast of Africa. At the same time, North America can be rotated slightly, and made to fit comfortably next to Europe, and Asia. These clues have […]

The Earth’s Crust


For many years it was believed by geologists that the location of the continents was fixed. These scientists believed that the locations of the continents was determined many billions of years ago, as the young Earth cooled down from its original state as a ball of molten lava. It was believed that the continents were […]

Understanding Landforms


A landform is any natural formation of rock and dirt, found on Earth. A landform can be as large as a mountain range, or as small as a hill. It can be as large as a continent, or as small as a pond. Geologists study how landforms are created, and how they interact with one […]