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most often with erosion by wind or water.
The answer is erosion of rocks and land forms
Wind and water can affect rocks by carrying them around and eroding the rocks by such pressure
The wind puts pressure on the rocks. the rocks deteriorate slowly.
water can change the earths surface by breaking down rocks into sediment and then the wind blowing them to a different spot to change the earth.(An example is the Grand Canyon.)
They are really small and they make sedimentary rocks if they clump together in layers over time. They come from other rocks. They can be transported by wind, water, and ice.
Mechanical weathering, like wind, water, and other forms of erosion. Now, rain and some rivers contain diluted rocks and can change rocks.
Everything. There is so many ways to change rocks. Erosion by Wind and Water. Earthquakes/Plate Tectonics, Subduction leading to metamorphism and ultimately melting and becoming Igneous. Man.
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Wind and water
Wind and water
erosion, which is caused by wind or water