Name a feature that is formed by underground erosion
A swallow hole, i hope that was a good help for you. :-)
erosion
A U-shaped valley, also known as a glacial trough, is a large valley with steep sides, and with a wide, flat valley floor. It is formed, as the alternative name suggests, by glacial activity in the area (i.e. it was formed by a glacier).
focus
The Focus
Corrie lake.
holy shift
faults
A swallow hole, i hope that was a good help for you. :-)
Well, as the name implies, visible areas of the crust are areas that you can see. These are areas that are either very new, resulting from recent vulcanism; or areas which have been exposed by weathering and erosion. Non-visible parts of the crust are just that - not visible to the eye. This is either because they have formed recently, but many miles underground; or they are just too old to have been efficiently exposed by weathering and erosion.
Yes, erosion is a synonym of weathering.
I think you are referring to a classification of rock called sedimentary. the other two main types are metamorphic and igneous.
The code name used in the underground was "Redbeard."
After erosion, sediment is usually deposited in a still environment.
Breakdown
California's Yosemite Valley was formed by erosion due to flowing water, glaciers, and gravity's pull on the rock face of cliffs, leading to rockfalls. The Grand Canyon, which is a spectacular example of erosion, is in Arizona.
The underground church's name is Temppeliaukio Kirkk meaning rock church.