yes indeed. erosion happens everywhere.
No, it is they that are eroded by such things as rain, rivers and glaciers.
The formation of mountains is not caused by differential erosion. Mountains are primarily formed through tectonic processes such as plate collision or volcanic activity, rather than erosion. Erosion can shape and modify mountains after their formation, but it is not the primary cause of their creation.
if it gets hit yes(stuff blastes out)
Deposition and erosion can wear down a mountain and cause it to shrink.
Because the moon has no light, atmosphere, and clouds to cause weathering or erosion.
The negatives are very possible it can cause erosion and many more incidents
weathering and erosion
Mountains change due to forces such as erosion, tectonic plate movement, and volcanic activity. Weathering and erosion wear down mountain peaks, while tectonic plate movement can push mountains upwards or cause them to fold and fault. Volcanic activity can also build new mountains or alter existing ones.
Yes but so did glaciers advancing and retreating
Mountains can become shorter over time due to processes like erosion, weathering, and tectonic activity. Erosion from factors such as water, wind, and ice can wear down the surface of mountains, while weathering breaks down the rocks that make up the mountains. Tectonic processes like plate movement can also cause mountains to slowly erode and decrease in height.
No, mountains are continuously shaped by various forces such as erosion, tectonic activity, and weathering. These processes can cause mountains to change in size, shape, and elevation over millions of years.
It can actually effect them because of the mountains, rocks and importantly the Weather. The weather can cause many effects in that place of mountains example the rocks can change shape and colour.