2. Abio3c
Factors
•
Abio3c
Factors
means
a
nonliving
condi3on
or
thing.
• Examples
are
sunlight,
water,
air,
table
chair
binder
head
phones
pencils,
paper,
weather
,
temperature
moisture
light
soil.
Some
examples
Insects,
bacteria,
people
animals,
earth.
3. •
Bio3c
Factors
means
a
living
thing
• Some
examples
Insects,
bacteria,
people,
animals,
earth.
4. Life
Cycle
• Life
cycle
means
the
series
of
changes
occurring
in
an
animal
or
plant
between
one
development
stage
and
the
iden3cal
stage
in
the
next
genera3on.
• Some
examples
are
human,
animal,
and
plant
cycle.
5. Food
Chain
•
A
Food
chain
is
a
series
of
organisms
interrelated
in
their
feeding
habits,
the
smallest
being
fed
upon
by
a
larger
one,
which
in
turn
feeds
a
s3ll
larger
one.
• Some
examples
are
corn
-‐-‐>
chick
-‐-‐-‐>
snake
-‐-‐-‐-‐>
man
• rice
-‐-‐>
rat
-‐-‐-‐>
owl
•
grass
-‐-‐>
earthworms
-‐-‐>
bird
-‐-‐>
snake
• grass
-‐-‐-‐>
cow
-‐-‐-‐>
man
• grass
-‐-‐-‐>
deer
-‐-‐>
eagle
• carrots
-‐-‐-‐>
rabbit
-‐-‐>
snake
-‐-‐>
eagle
6. Erosion
•
Erosion
means
the
act
or
state
of
eroding.
• Some
examples
of
erosion
•
Force
of
wind
• Ac3on
of
water
•
Ac3on
of
waves
• Ac3on
of
glaciers
7. Deposi3on
• Deposi3on
means
the
act
or
process
of
deposi3ng.
• Some
examples
of
Deposi3on
some
examples
of
deposi3on
are
when
streams
deposit
sediments
into
deltas
and
alluvial
fans.
•
• Also,
wind
deposits
sand
when
wind
velocity
decreases
because
it
cannot
carry
enough
par3cles
.
• Finally,
glaciers
deposit
all
sizes
of
sediment.
They
leave
a
big
pile
of
rocks
called
moraine.
Moraine
usually
is
deposited
in
lakes
called
terminal
moraines.
8.
Chemical
Weathering
•
• Chemical
weathering
mean
any
of
the
various
weathering
processes
that
cause
exposed
rock
to
undergo
chemical
decomposi3on,
changing
the
chemical
and
mineralogical
composi3on
of
the
rock.
•
• Examples
of
chemical
weathering
is
oxida3on
acid
rain,
hydra3on
,
carbona3on
chemical
change
changes
of
the
chemical
of
the
substance
to
make
to
a
new
one
.
9. Mechanical
Weathering
• Mechanical
weathering
mean
any
of
the
various
weathering
processes
that
cause
physical
disintegra3on
of
exposed
rock
without
any
change
in
the
chemical
composi3on
of
the
rock.
• Examples
of
mechanical
weathering
is
ice
wedging
temperature
change
root
and
animal
ac3vity.
• Also
know
as
Physical
Weathering