Water can wear down rocks on riverbeds and along shorelines.
it is physical weathering
Abrasion is a Physical /Mechanical weathering .Abrasion is the process of wearing down or rubbing away.
Abrasion is a type of physical weathering where rocks and particles are mechanically worn down or eroded by friction caused by the impact of other materials. It commonly occurs in environments with high wind velocities, moving water, or ice.
Abrasion is a type of mechanical weathering that occurs when rocks are physically broken down by the friction and impact of other rocks, sand, or sediment. This process does not involve any chemical reactions.
Wind-blown sand causes Mechanical Weathering of rocks by abrasion
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Abrasion and Frost
The process of weathering caused by solid particles hitting or rubbing against rocks is called abrasion. This physical process can gradually wear down the surface of rocks over time, leading to erosion and a change in their appearance.
Land near coastal areas can be subject to physical weathering.