Only people do that.
erosion can break rocks apart, weathering can also break rocks apart
Animals like burrowing animals (e.g. badgers, gophers), termites, and earthworms can contribute to the breakdown of rocks through burrowing activities that break apart rocks and create crevices for water and air to further weather the rocks.
Abrasion, when people and animals walk on them. Or when animals dig in them for homes.
Break apart
Plants roots are surprisingly strong. They can break into rocks with there roots and break them apart.
Animals can break down rock material through physical weathering, such as digging, scratching, or burrowing. Plants can break down rock material through root growth, where roots penetrate cracks and crevices in rocks, causing them to break apart over time. Both processes contribute to the breakdown of rocks into smaller particles through mechanical means.
Yes, "breaking apart" is the progressive form of the particle verb "break apart". E.g., "He is breaking apart the rocks" or "The rocks are breaking apart".
1. Animals break up rocks with their claws as they move around. 2. Animals waste materials help in the decay of rocks.
No they will sink or break apart
Yes.
Plants can break rocks apart using their roots. As roots grow, they can exert pressure on rocks, causing them to crack or break over time. The process of roots breaking apart rocks is known as biological weathering.
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