No. They are precipitations of calcite. Draughts may influence their shapes, and are thought one way in which helictites develop.
On Earth wind and rain cause erosion which changes the surface. The moon has no atmosphere thus nothing to cause change.
The moon does not have an atmosphere. This affects the changes on the surface because there is no wind action to cause dunes or wind erosion.
There is no wind or rain
Water is a major cause of weathering and erosion which will break down rocks and then transport them somewhere else.there is something called erosion and it makes the mud,sand,rocks, and more go down stream
Because there is No GRAVITY! Well... yes and no... Yes: Solar wind erodes the lunar surface but the effect is almost unnoticeable. No: The moon has no atmosphere so there's no weather to cause 'typical' erosion. Because there isn't Gravity
No, blowing wind can cause erosion but is not, of itself, a form of erosion.
The biggest cause of erosion is wind and water.
No, sand, wind, and water can cause erosion.
it can cause erosion
wind erosion is by gravity and air pressure makes wind push against Earth's surface causing: wind erosion.
No. Wind can cause some erosion, but it cannot form valleys. Yosemite valley was formed by glaciers.
wind, air, and ice cause erosion.
Water and wind are the cause of most erosion.
wind and water are the 2 causes of weathering and erosion
Wind can create alterations in the surface layers of rocks, and wind is one cause of erosion.
They were formed by erosion from wind and rain.
wind blowing