The Geologic History of Washington State & Kittitas County Jana Jones Mabry.
Erosion - The process of moving sediment from one place to another Caused by wind, water, or ice (sediment moves away)
GLACIAL LANDFORMS SHAPE MOUNTAINS Ice Plumbing Erosional Depositional.
What do glaciers tell us when they growl
Charles River Ecosystem
RSProject final pres
Est. 1858 ENVIRONMENT Population ~ 5,266,214 Katrina Gerold.
Glaciers (chapter 11 in Summerfield) Permanent (on human timescales) body of ice, consisting largely of recrystallized snow, that shows evidence of downslope.
Past Climate. Climate change, meaning a change in average air temperature and precipitation, is a significant aspect of global change. As a guide to the.
Wind. Wind is different than water when it comes to erosion. Why? Wind can carry small materials uphill/upslope.
Notes 4 – Erosion and Glaciers Mrs. Gordon Earth Science Tuesday, October 27, 2015.
Geological Evidence of Glacial Activity in New York State.