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Weathering-deposition-erosion
Water Erosion could erode away parts of rock.
Solid rocks break into smaller pieces because weathering could take bits and pieces of the rock. Then erosion carries the rock to some were else. Finally deposition will drop the rock in that place were the erosion brought it.
it could cause erosion to things around it and the floods could create tsunamis.
rapid: slow: earthquake erosion by wind or rain volcanoes creation of sand dunes tornadoes deposition avalanche weathering land slide forming a delta flood plate movement
Deposition by erosion , could fill a depression , the same erosion creates depressions.
I could tell that when erosion happens it causes water that could make a new shape. I think that it will hekp you guys
It could cause both... Rain causes erosion when the water is heavy... and the deposition part... deposition is when rocks are compacted .. .. what im only a 5th grader
You could increase the amount of water flow, or increase the angle of water flow to increase the amount of erosion. Both will increase the amount of the resultant deposition.
erosion deposition weathering and a lot more...
Water, Wind, Wave, and Glacier Erosion as well as Mass Movement (or Erosion, Deposition, and Weathering)
Weathering-deposition-erosion
Water Erosion could erode away parts of rock.
Weathering, erosion, and deposition. Earth's surface could also be built up by volcanism.
Weathering, erosion, and deposition. Earth's surface could also be built up by volcanism.
It depends on where you live. If you live by a river for example, erosion would effect you more since it could wash your house away.
It is through erosion that rocks and minerals become sediments. The weathering and transportation of particles of rock results in the deposition of sediments. We know that wind, water, ice, gravity and some other factors are behind erosion.