Weathering and erosion change Earth's surface by slowly wearing down the substance. Deposition changes the surface of earth by deposting; eroding away the surface.
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Weathering and erosion change Earth's surface by slowly wearing down the substance. Deposition changes the surface of earth by deposting; eroding away the surface. Glad to help! -Angela
== == First off deposition is the last step out of Erosion, Weathering and itself. Chemical weathering causes the erosional effects of glaciers which also incude deposition. An example is that soil in the nothern parts of the United States are deposited of material once carried by a glacier, which pretty much starts the whole process over again. Beginning with Chemical Weathering and ending with Deposition.
Weathering and erosion shape earths surface by changing earths surface by having extreme forces that change earth.
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Weathering and erosion change Earth's surface by slowly wearing down the substance. Deposition changes the surface of earth by deposting; eroding away the surface. Glad to help! -Angela
Deposition changes the surface of earth by eroding away the surface.
== == First off deposition is the last step out of Erosion, Weathering and itself. Chemical weathering causes the erosional effects of glaciers which also incude deposition. An example is that soil in the nothern parts of the United States are deposited of material once carried by a glacier, which pretty much starts the whole process over again. Beginning with Chemical Weathering and ending with Deposition.
Weathering and erosion shape earths surface by changing earths surface by having extreme forces that change earth.
Weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.
Weathering and erosion change the surface of the earth very slowly. Earthquakes, volcanoes and asteroids change the surface immediately.
weathering and erosion.
Weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.
weathering and erosion and deposition this answer is not wrong and its good
Weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.
A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
Temperature Change is the driving force behind Weathering by Exfoliation. Continuous alternation of wetting and drying of rock masses results to an uneven expansion and contraction of their surface, as a result of this, an heaving and sagging mechanism is put in place and this eventually results to sheeting of the rock surface, which latter falls off.