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Constructive and Destructive Forces Unit

Explore the constructive and destructive processes shaping Earth's surface - from volcanic eruptions to erosion - in this comprehensive 5th-grade unit. Dive into deposition, earthquakes, weathering, and more!

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Constructive and Destructive Forces Unit

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  1. Constructive and Destructive Forces Unit 5th Grade

  2. constructive process: • the building up of the Earth’s surface including deposition, earthquakes, volcanoes, and faults

  3. destructive process: • the tearing down of the Earth’s surface including weathering, erosion, impact of organisms, earthquakes, and volcanoes

  4. deposition • deposits of material which is added to a landform

  5. earthquake • underground movement in the Earth’s crust that may cause change in the lithosphere

  6. erosion • movement of material by water or wind

  7. weathering • the breakdown, either physical or chemical, of rocks on the Earth’s surface

  8. fault • a deep crack in the Earth’s surface where plates slide against each other

  9. volcano • the escape of hot, molten rock and gas from the Earth’s interior Video

  10. delta: • an area of new land at the mouth of a river, formed from sediments carried by the river

  11. sand dunes • a hill of sand, made and shaped by wind

  12. decomposers • organisms that lives by feeding on and breaking down dead plants and animals

  13. organisms • an individual form of life, such as a plant, animal, bacterium, or fungus

  14. flood control • the use of tools such as dams and levees to reduce destruction caused by floods

  15. beach restoration • the process of replacing sand on a beach that was lost due to erosion and deposition

  16. seismological studies • the study of earthquakes

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