There are many ways in which the rain erodes the land. The rain washes away dirt and wears down stone.
No because it is rain and running water.
The major factor should be its speed. The higher its speed, the more force the stream will hit the bank and bed, making the land erode more easily.
Look at the Grand Canyon. The Colorado River has eroded the rock (as it has risen due to other geological forces).
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no, in rain water there are basic acids (collected in the atmosphere naturally and pollution) that erode diffrent material faster than if wind was hiting the same object, it depends on the materials environment
Mountains erode continuously. Erosion may be by water (rain or rivers), ice (glaciers) or wind.
The wind, can soften rocks and blow it away also acid rain can erode rocks with acid and eventually melt it away.
Erosion can happen near the home because of a few contributing factors. Wind and rain can erode the land over time.
Acid rain helps erode, etch, and decompose rocks.
YES
They erode the land after thousands of years.
There are a number of ways that rain can have an affect on rocks. Usually rain will erode rock surfaces.
gravity
The two processes by which waves erode the land are impact and abrasion
No, erosion is when things degrade over time. Even though rain does erode things, it is not erosion.
No. They can, however, erode more quickly due to acid rain.
Weathering, wind, rain, extreme temperatures.