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Sent 1: Flowing water causes sediment to move.
Sent 2: Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil.
Sent 3: You have already learned that materials can dissolve in water.
Sent 4: With enough time, even rocks can be dissolved by water.
Sent 5: This process happens really slowly.
Sent 6: It may take over a million years to dissolve a rock.
Sent 7: It doesnt matter how big the rock is.
Sent 8: With enough time, flowing water can dissolve it.
Sent 9: Moving water also has the ability to move small pieces of rock and soil.
Sent 10: How can water move a rock?
Sent 11: Doesnt it need energy?
Sent 12: Of course, water gets its energy because it is moving.
Sent 13: Moving water has kinetic energy.
Sent 14: Things that have more energy can do more work.
Sent 15: When water stops moving it will have no energy.
Sent 16: It will no longer be able to move the rock and soil.
Sent 17: When this happens the rock and soil will settle to the bottom of the calm water.
Sent 18: Scientists call this process deposition.
Question: What is the process called when water is no longer able to move? (true/0)
Question: Why can water that is moving more do more work than water that is moving less? (true/1)
Question: Does water have kinetic energy? (false/2)
Question: Is energy required for water to move a rock? (false/3)
Question: Would deposition of or the moving of a particular rock take more energy? (false/4)
Question: What is it called when rock and soil settle to the bottom of calm water? (true/5)
Question: What happens when water stops moving? (false/6)
Question: Does it matter how big the rock is? (false/7)
Question: What does flowing water cause? (false/8)
Question: Does moving water have kinetic energy? (false/9)
Question: How long might it take for water to dissolve a rock? (false/10)
Question: How can water move a rock? (true/11)
Question: What are some things flowing water causes? (false/12)
Question: How long does it take for water to dissolve rocks? (true/13)
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