Physical Patterns in a Changing World · Modern Geography
Weathering and Erosion
Investigate how water, wind, and ice break down and move the earth's crust over time.
Key Questions
- 1How have glaciers shaped the Canadian Shield?
- 2What is the difference between physical and chemical weathering?
- 3How does erosion impact human settlements along coastlines?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Physical Patterns in a Changing World - Grade 7
Grade: Grade 7
Subject: History & Geography
Unit: Physical Patterns in a Changing World
Period: Modern Geography
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