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EARTHMOVERS in Nature. What are the two types of erosion?. Wind and Water! Can you guess some ways this might happen?. Rainstorms Hurricanes Tornadoes Floods Drought Freezing and thawing Glaciers. We were EARTHMOVERS!. Tell what you remember about our experiments at the science table.
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EARTHMOVERS in Nature What are the two types of erosion?
Wind and Water!Can you guess some ways this might happen? • Rainstorms • Hurricanes • Tornadoes • Floods • Drought • Freezing and thawing • Glaciers
Tell what you remember about our experiments at the science table.
What type of erosion occurred here? Could it have happened quickly or slowly?
Natural Bridge, Virginia • What type of erosion formed this natural wonder? • Did the erosion happen quickly or over a long period of time?
The Old Stone Mountainwords by Phyllis Gaskinssung to the tune of “The Old Grey Mare” • 1. The old stone mountain • Ain’t what she used to be, • Ain’t what she used to be, • Ain’t what she used to be, • The old stone mountain • Ain’t what she used to be, • Many long years ago. • Many long years ago. • Many long years ago. • The old stone mountain • Ain’t what she used to be, • Many long years ago.
2. The old stone mountain Use to have trees and soil, (3x) The old stone mountain Use to have trees and soil, Many long years ago. (3x) The old stone mountain Use to have trees and soil, Many long years ago. 3. Along came a glacier And carried big chunks away, (3x) Along came a glacier And carried big chunks away, Many long years ago.(3x) Along came a glacier And carried big chunks away, Many long years ago.
4. Down came the rain • And washed good soil away,(3x) • Down came the rain • And washed good soil away, • Many long years ago.(3x) • Down came the rain • And washed good soil away, • Many long years ago. • To end: Repeat verse #1
, • The old stone mountain • Ain’t what she used to be, • Ain’t what she used to be, • Ain’t what she used to be, • The old stone mountain • Ain’t what she used to be, • Many long years ago. • Many long years ago. • Many long years ago. • The old stone mountain • Ain’t what she used to be, • Many long years ago.