What did you obsever from the videos and explain how they are relative to weathering. What type(s) of weather do the video remind you of and how? Elaborate on other types of agents that decompose rock.
Videos Water and Acid
In the first video, dirty water went through the limestone fliter, and the water came out clean from the other side. Inside the limestone filter, it looked muddy and i think it was because the dirt from the water attracted to the limestone. In the second video bubbles were around the limestone rock in the water. That is why in the first video bubbles were created from the dirty water and thats the way it filtered.
In the first video I observed water soaking through limestone and the water filtering through to drip into the bottle. In the second video I saw acid being put on rock to identify what type of rock it was. The rock was limestone.
The videos are related to weathering because they show how sediments break down and water can change the form or shape of rocks. The two videos reminded me of chemical and mechanical weathering, because the first video showed how water seeped through the crackes of the limestone changing its form and the second video showed how acid changed the composition of the substance.
We observed how water has the ability to wear its way through limestone. This is relevant to weathering, because limestone is worn down by rain. Rain causes it to become smaller and worn down. This reminds me of when the rain falls and washes away some of the land and other land forms.
I think that the videos remind me of mechanical weathering because the limestone cleans the water. The videos remind me of mechanical weathering because watching the limestone clean the dirty water and the second video look like acid being poured on a rock.
I observe how the limestone was being shown, it show how they can take it apart but leave all the rest of type of minerals that it contains. It reminds me of cloudy/rainy weather because thats how rocks erode and change physicaly and chemicaly, especially if there is acid precipitation,
;; i think they are related to weathering, showing how dirty water is weathered into clean water, and how the acid toook a layer of the rock away, showing what type of rock it is..
The first video was of going through a limestone water filter and the second was a video of them trying to figure out what kind of rock it is was and they did that by putting vinegar on it. I know that second one is related to weathering because its breaking down the rock by putting the vinegar on it and I'm not sure about the first video.
In the 1st video i notice that the dirty water was going through the limestone filter and after it came out it was clean due to limestone. In the 2nd video i notice that thre were bubbles around the sedimentary rock which was limestone. Both videos explain how can take limestone from sedimentary.
they explained how they can take limestone from the sediment but leave the rocks and mineral alone.
ReplyDeleteIn the first video, dirty water went through the limestone fliter, and the water came out clean from the other side. Inside the limestone filter, it looked muddy and i think it was because the dirt from the water attracted to the limestone. In the second video bubbles were around the limestone rock in the water. That is why in the first video bubbles were created from the dirty water and thats the way it filtered.
ReplyDeleteIn the first video I observed water soaking through limestone and the water filtering through to drip into the bottle. In the second video I saw acid being put on rock to identify what type of rock it was. The rock was limestone.
ReplyDeleteI obsevered that acid makes the limestone rock fizz.Also that the limestone rock can filter dirty water to make it clean.
ReplyDeleteThe videos are related to weathering because they show how sediments break down and water can change the form or shape of rocks. The two videos reminded me of chemical and mechanical weathering, because the first video showed how water seeped through the crackes of the limestone changing its form and the second video showed how acid changed the composition of the substance.
ReplyDeleteWe observed how water has the ability to wear its way through limestone. This is relevant to weathering, because limestone is worn down by rain. Rain causes it to become smaller and worn down. This reminds me of when the rain falls and washes away some of the land and other land forms.
ReplyDeleteI think that the videos remind me of mechanical weathering because the limestone cleans the water. The videos remind me of mechanical weathering because watching the limestone clean the dirty water and the second video look like acid being poured on a rock.
ReplyDeleteI observe how the limestone was being shown, it show how they can take it apart but leave all the rest of type of minerals that it contains. It reminds me of cloudy/rainy weather because thats how rocks erode and change physicaly and chemicaly, especially if there is acid precipitation,
ReplyDelete;; i think they are related to weathering, showing how dirty water is weathered into clean water, and how the acid toook a layer of the rock away, showing what type of rock it is..
ReplyDeleteThe first video was of going through a limestone water filter and the second was a video of them trying to figure out what kind of rock it is was and they did that by putting vinegar on it. I know that second one is related to weathering because its breaking down the rock by putting the vinegar on it and I'm not sure about the first video.
ReplyDeleteIn the 1st video i notice that the dirty water was going through the limestone filter and after it came out it was clean due to limestone. In the 2nd video i notice that thre were bubbles around the sedimentary rock which was limestone. Both videos explain how can take limestone from sedimentary.
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