no erosion
gravity is pulling the rock materials down by its force but agents of erosion is changing of rocks
There are four main agents of erosion including wind. Other forms of erosion include water, ice, and variations in temperature.
The agents of erosion are: running water, glaciers, waves, and wind. # I would say that wind is the top agent of erosion that is assisted by gravity because gravity pulls down the sediments that the wind is eroding. # Running water is probably the second because gravity is the force that moves rock and other materials downhill, so if running water is moving downhill, gravity helps it. # Finally, glaciers is another agent assisted by gravity because glaciers also move downhill taking down eroded sediment with it.
erosion is gravity, and other stuff
It is an agent of erosion and it drives the other agents of erosion. this didn't help CeCe at all??
Erosion can be caused by rain, wind, glaciers, and other agents, but all forms of erosion involve weathering.
If you mean erosion, erosion is the process of wearing away by wind, water, or other natural agents.
Agents for erosion and transporting sediments include gravity, wind, water (including currents), or ice. Other forces in nature do not act in the same way, for example, lava.
water, air, and gravity (rocks scrape against each other by the cause of gravity.)
When materials are removed from the surface and changed into something else. Erosion can be by wind, water, ice, waves or other natural agents.
There are four agents of erosion:Glacial (ice)Aeolian (wind)Marine (sea)Fluvial (flowing water, e.g. rivers)The four agents may be aided by gravity, which is the force involved, but a piece of paper sitting on a desk is not eroded by gravity acting upon it, is it? I'm not entirely sure what the other force you speak of could be, but be sure that the above four are the cause of all erosion.
This process is called erosion. Erosion is the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents