As the wind blows over time the rock gets wared out and slowly chips away in to a lake or a body pf water below that sediments up after a while and the ocean raises
Yes! When high winds role in the wind can expand the crack in the rock by force
This weathering is called ABRASION
Rain causes physical weathering on rocks of it washes over rocks for a long tome.
Yes. Physical weathering is erosion caused by wind, dust, rain, flowing water, collapses, impacts, freezing/thawing, or glaciers.
wind erosin
wind and water
Rain and wind are the physical causes of weathering.
Physical weathering is any process that causes erosion. Volcanic eruptions, wind, precipitation and earthquakes are the most common forms.
Gravity and water are two causes of physical weathering.
the causes of weathering are water, wind, and ice. -your welcome.
physical weathering
This weathering is called ABRASION
Mechanical weathering refers to weathering that causes physical erosion of exposed rock without changing its chemical composition. Climate helps promote or prevent things like frost and wind that create this form of weathering.
Mechanical weathering refers to weathering that causes physical erosion of exposed rock without changing its chemical composition. Climate helps promote or prevent things like frost and wind that create this form of weathering.
Since it rarely rains in the Atacama, nearly all weathering would be physical weathering caused by the wind.
wind
Its physical weathering
Wind and water are the major causes of weathering and erosion.