well sure.
Any type of rock that is at or near the surface could be affected by weathering and erosion. Mountains are eventually flattened; caves are formed underground. Both are the result of weathering and erosion.
with roots
By people stealing rocks from off of the sides or it could just be from the wind and rain.
Destructive because its sides are steep which is caused by weathering and erosion. I think it could also be constructive but it depends on where it is...Is it in the desert? Then the sand will cover it and the weathering and erosion will destruct it...? What do you think?
A fossil could be destroyed by heat due to melting, pressure from colliding bodies of rock, or from weathering at the surface.
If you mean weathering as in erosion, then they could be: water, wind, ice, and something else. Sorry, I'm blanking out.
erosion, acid rain...
A Igneous B Sedimentary
erosion deposition weathering and a lot more...
i think uluru has gone bumpy because of the weathering and erosion...
They are neither. They form however as a result of weathering and erosion which could be considered "destructive" forces.
It is weathering. This could be erosion by water or wind, or it could be the effect of alternate expansion and contraction in extreme temperatures.