they move the rock fro place to another place
i don't know exactly but wind erodes rock
Wind-carried sand polish rock and cause a little abrasion.
Water is the substance that has the greatest effect on the rate of weathering of rock. Water can seep into cracks in rock, freeze and expand, causing the rock to break apart. Water can also chemically react with minerals in the rock, leading to chemical weathering.
erosion doesn't effect wind, wind causes erosion
It slowly weathers rock and land forms. Hot wind and cold wind can cause tornadoes and can wreck natural resources. Wind can also cause sandstorms in the desert or blow tumbleweeds in Texas. Wind can do many things.
Wind and glaciers abrade rock with their brute force.
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Deflation is the removal of worn rock by the action of wind carrying sand or small particles that erode the surface of the rock over time.
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When wind blows on a rock, it can cause erosion over time by wearing away the outer layer of the rock. This process is known as abrasion, where small particles in the wind act like sandpaper and slowly wear down the rock's surface. The speed and direction of the wind, as well as the composition of the rock, can affect the rate at which erosion occurs.
moves small rock and hits it into big rock