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How to observe waterfall features of erosion and deposition?

Its a geography investigation and am really stuck, thanks . The aim of the investigation is to observe features of erosion transporation and deposition that may have been responsable for the development of a waterfall. My geography teacher wont help me !!!

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One Response to How to observe waterfall features of erosion and deposition?

  1. Christian in Jesus

    You should begin with charting the carbon based constiuents of the primary limestone that you are observing. Biological weathering is a process of rock and mineral disintegration caused by physical and chemical agents of living organisms. Whether weathering is caused by bacteria or a plant or an animal, it may have both physical and chemical effects on the surface. These effects include breaking of particles, movement and mixing of materials, production of carbon dioxide by breathing and a biological process of chelation (production of organic substances). Organisms also have an effect on the pH of the soil.

    Recognize any levels of patena growth. These organisms will utilize the process of chelation. Calculate the Limestone Chemical Composition
    The chemical composition of the different varieties is almost the same, and it may therefore be given at once for the whole.

    The following is the analysis made by Professors Daniel and Wheatstone for the commissioners who selected the stone for the Houses of Parliament: -

    Silica ……
    1.20

    Carbonate of lime ….
    9516

    Carbonate of magnesia ….
    120

    Iron and alumina ….
    0.50

    Water and loss …..
    1.94

    Bitumen …..
    A trace.

    These rates should be in your text book or in a handout. Look through your notes. Given this information you should be able to complete your paper.

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