The rocks break into pieces and crack and the colour wares away and the layers start coming off < from R.u
it errodes them
rain water is one of the main cause of formation of soil from rocks as it helps in breaking themThis is collective process of weathering and erosion that break and wear down rocks.
yes
They both wear down rocks.
Sedimentary Rocks. They are Porous, and loosely bound together. This means that water can enter the material, freeze/thaw, and crumble the Rocks. Wind and pounding rains can easily wear down these Rocks as well.
It breaks down the rocks
it crushes big rocks to make small rocks.
This is collective process of weathering and erosion that break and wear down rocks.
Dry Climates
yes
Weathering and erosion wear down rock into soil.
They both wear down rocks.
Water can wear down rocks on riverbeds and along shorelines.
A river bed or stream, or even the ocean if they make it that far. Some geologists use a tumbler to tumble rocks and wear them into a nice shape.
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Erosion:Wearing things down Hydraulic action:The force of water causes cracks on the bank Attrition:When rocks hit each other and wear down Abrasion:Rock wear away at the bank
Dj Raindrops
No, the noun raindrops is the plural form for raindrop.A collective noun is a word that groups a number of like things; for example, a smattering of raindrops, a deluge of raindrops, or a few raindrops.