erosian wares away anything any rock mineral or substance
he constant movement of water anywhere causes rocks to erode and weather.
By weathering. The water currents weather the rocks leaving them smooth.
Oxidation is the process that causes rocks to weather to a reddish color. This occurs when iron-bearing minerals in the rocks react with oxygen in the presence of water, leading to the formation of iron oxide, which is commonly known as rust and gives the rocks a reddish hue.
Water can chemically weather rocks by dissolving minerals, water can also physically weather rocks by fracturing them by hydraulic pressure or frost wedging.
"Weathering" is primarily caused by water.
Water can chemically weather rocks by dissolving minerals, water can also physically weather rocks by fracturing them by hydraulic pressure or frost wedging.
yes it does when water freezes it expands the rocks cracks which he water went inside
Chemical weathering is the process that causes rocks to decay by breaking down minerals through chemical reactions. This can be caused by exposure to water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other substances that cause minerals to dissolve or change composition.
Chemical weathering
By doing erosion
The water loosens the rocks. Then it knocks over other rocks. Then that causes an erosion
The weather and dirt causes rocks to become dirty and leaves a odor