The more the water brushes against the more the rock fades away meaning that parts of the rock is eroded ,washes away, it changes formation.
It causes erosion or weathering.
It erodes them.
weathering of preexisting rocks form clastic sedimentary rocks, Oversaturated water basins form chemical sedimentary rocks after the water evaporates and dead sea organisms settle at the bottom forming biochemical sedimentary rocks.
Running on rocks
Cementation.
The calcium carbonate present in those rocks affect the film rolls which discontinues the films or serials. The acids evaporate and fall down in condensed form along with acid rain.
Answer: Age of the rock, and speed of the water moving, hardness of rock, how much rock there is
Wind and water can affect rocks by carrying them around and eroding the rocks by such pressure
the rocks is wet
Freezing water can affect the weathering of rocks on a mountain's pinnacle because the frozen water will expand within the cracks of the rocks of the mountain's pinnacle. The ice accumulations will also grow larger which will also affect the weathering of the rocks.
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Absolutely... Yes!!!
definatley if it is acidic water, but for normal water/rain im not sure
running cool water
b. water freezing in the cracks of exposed rocks
It decomposes rocks so that they mix with water to fall from waterfall.
Running on the Rocks was created in 1986.
it affects land by killing