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Weathering, Erosion 
and Mass Movement

Landslide in Venezuela. USGS

Landslide in Venezuela
Courtesy USGS

Movement of earth material can be so slow that it is imperceptible to the human eye, or move at tremendous speeds, covering or destroying all in its path. Here you will investigate the processes that mobilize earth materials and the surface changes that result from weathering, erosion, and mass movement.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this chapter you should be able to:

  • Compare and contrast chemical and physical weather.
  • Explain how mass movement occurs and the landform features created by it.
  • Explain how splash, sheet, rill and gully erosion occurs.

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For Citation: Ritter, Michael E. The Physical Environment: an Introduction to Physical Geography.
2006. Date visited.  http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/ritter/geog101/textbook/title_page.html

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Michael Ritter (tpeauthor@mac.com)
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