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3rd Grade Science
Earth Systems
9. Landforms
9.3 Changes Over Time, Rapid and slow changes
Rapid and Slow Changes: How Earth's Landforms Are Always Changing
You will discover how powerful forces like volcanoes, floods, erosion, and glaciers constantly reshape Earth's surface through both fast and slow changes.
What You'll Learn
You will learn that landforms are natural features on Earth's surface.
You can identify rapid changes like volcanoes, floods, and earthquakes.
You will discover slow changes like erosion, weathering, and glacier movement.
You will understand how deposition builds new landforms over long time.
What You'll Practice
1
You will match landform change processes to their correct speed category.
2
You will identify and define key terms like erosion, weathering, and deposition.
3
You will answer questions comparing rapid and slow Earth surface changes.
Why This Matters
Understanding rapid and slow landform changes helps you explain how Earth's surface is shaped by natural forces and prepares you to think like a scientist about the world around you.
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Rapid Changes
Slow Changes
Erosion
Weathering
Deposition

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