a case of erosion
erosion means when a rock breaks..
Gravity is an agent of erosion... I'm not quite sure if it is erosion. In the science textbook I have right in front of me it says and I quote, "Gravity, running water, waves, wind and glaciers are all causes, or agents, of erosion. Although it says it's an agent of erosion it doesn't say it is erosion. An agent is a "cause" of something.
What you're saying is that the weathering and erosion is the process of science.
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a case of erosion
They both has to do with Earth science
They both have to do with nature and the things that affect/change it such as erosion and weathering.
erosion means when a rock breaks..
soil eruption
the sercler soil in that erosion
Bill Nye the Science Guy - 1993 Erosion 5-14 was released on: USA: 9 May 1998
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It depends on if you are asking if rocks are matter... If that is the question then yes... but if you are asking if rocks matter in science then yes it does it is erosion... most of the time you see potholes in the road that is erosion... so yes to both questions! :)
erosion is when the rock or soil falls and make a slope
Gravity is an agent of erosion... I'm not quite sure if it is erosion. In the science textbook I have right in front of me it says and I quote, "Gravity, running water, waves, wind and glaciers are all causes, or agents, of erosion. Although it says it's an agent of erosion it doesn't say it is erosion. An agent is a "cause" of something.