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Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Escape Room
Megan Hiester
Created on February 27, 2024
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Transcript
ESCAPE ROOM
MUSEUM
Main room
wc
ROOM 2
Oh, no!
ROOM 3
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
ROOM 1
1/5
ROOM 1
Question 1
When a plant root grows in a rock and causes it to split, what happened?
Deposition
Weathering
Erosion
2/5
ROOM 1
Question 2
When a fast moving river carries rocks downstream, what is happening?
Deposition
Weathering
Erosion
3/5
ROOM 1
Question 3
When flood water pounds against a wall and wears it down, what is happening?
Deposition
Weathering
Erosion
4/5
ROOM 1
Question 4
When wind blows sand from one location to another, what is happening?
Erosion
Weathering
Deposition
5/5
ROOM 1
Question 5
When rainwater enters the cracks of a rock, freeze, and cause the rocks to break apart, what is happening?
Deposition
Erosion
Weathering
5/5
ROOM 1
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You have completed this room!
CONTINUe
ROOM 1
You have lost a museum piece!
main room
wc
room 2
Oh, no!
room 3
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
room 1
1/5
ROOM 2
Question 1
When soil from a hillside is washed away, it is weathering.
False
True
2/5
ROOM 2
Question 2
When sand is dropped when the wind stops blowing and forms sand dunes, it is called weathering.
True
False
3/5
ROOM 2
Question 3
When layers of sediment form at the bottom of the ocean it is called deposition.
True
False
4/5
ROOM 2
Question 4
When fast running water causes rocks to hit one another breaking them into smaller ones it is called erosion.
True
False
5/5
ROOM 2
Question 5
An example of erosion would be a mudslide flowing down a steep hill.
False
True
5/5
ROOM 2
You have completed this room!
CONTINUE
ROOM 2
You have lost a museum piece!
main room
wc
room 2
room 3
Oh, no!
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
room 1
1/5
ROOM 3
Question 1
Water, wind, ice, and gravity are all causes of weathering. Left Picture: True Right Picture: False
2/5
ROOM 3
Question 2
Erosion is the process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity move pieces of rock and soil Left Picture: True Right Picture: False
3/5
ROOM 3
Question 3
Weathering is the dropping of sediment by wind, water, ice, or gravity. Left Picture: True Right Picture: False
4/5
ROOM 3
Question 4
Erosion is the dropping of sediment by wind, water, ice, or gravity. Left Picture: True Right Picture: False
5/5
ROOM 3
Question 5
Deposition is the dropping of sediment by wind, water, ice, or gravity. Left Picture: True Right Picture: False
5/5
ROOM 3
You have completed this room!
CONTINUE
ROOM 3
You have lost a museum piece!
main room
wc
room 2
room 3
Oh, no!
Someone has stolen all the works from the museum
room 1
main room
1/5
Question 1
What is the process of moving sediments from one location to another?
Erosion
Weathering
Deposition
MAIN ROOM
2/5
Question 2
What is an enormous mass of ice moving over land?
Glacier
Canyon
Valley
MAIN ROOM
3/5
Question 3
What is the triangular landform created at the mouth of a river where sediment is deposited?
Canyon
Valley
Delta
MAIN ROOM
4/5
Question 4
How do sandy beaches form?
Wind eroding pebbles
Waves weathering pebbles
Water freezing and thawing
MAIN ROOM
5/5
Question 5
How do plants in the soil affect how fast erosion happens?
Speeds up erosion
Slows down erosion
No effect on erosion
MAIN ROOM
5/5
You have completed this room!
CONTINUe
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You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!
You have lost a museum piece!