After Earth's materials are deposited.
Physical, :-)
what involves both chemical and physical change on earths surface
The Proxigean Spring Tide is a rare, unusually high tide. This very high tide occurs when the moon is both unusually close to the Earth (at its closest perigee, called the proxigee) and in the New Moon phase (when the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth). The proxigean spring tide occurs at most once every 1.5 years.
The process that presses sediments together is compaction. Thick layers of sediment build up gradually over millions of years. These heavy layers press down on the layers beneath them. The weight of new layers further compacts the sediments, squeezing them tightly together. The layers often remain invisible in sedimentary rock.
Hurricanes hit often
Deposited
Physical, :-)
An eclipse. Doesn't happen often
Volcanic activity.
Secondary succession occurs most often
It can be found in areas where temperature changes often or where air of different temps and densities collide. These create high winds, often tornadoes and hurricanes. That is where high winds can be found but wind occurs everywhere along the surface of the earth.
It can be found in areas where temperature changes often or where air of different temps and densities collide. These create high winds, often tornadoes and hurricanes. That is where high winds can be found but wind occurs everywhere along the surface of the earth.
Cementation is part of the process of lithification of sediments, or particles of rock, that form sedimentary rock. Cementation takes place as water is squeezed out by pressures on the sediments exerted by the weight of overlying sediments. The water is replaced by minerals such as carbonates, silicates, iron oxides, or clays, which bond the sediment particles together into a sedimentary rock.
Yes, it occurs most commonly on earth in the compound most often known as salt (sodium chloride [NaCl]).
it occurs often
lightning occurs quite often in florida. it occurs at least 5 times a month.
Sedimentary rocks require two processes to be formed. The first is weathering. Weathering is the disintegration/decomposition of rocks. Erosion is the process by which the weathered material is moved from one place to another. Erosion occurs when, for instance, a moving stream picks up a weathered pebble and moves it miles downstream to the mouth of a river. Erosion can also take place with ice, wind, etc.