The water in rain is not pure, as it contains some of the pollution in the air, which leads to the creation of dilute sulphuric acid in rain, thus acid rain.
When this comes into contact with some forms of rocks it reacts with it and removes some of the rock, causing erosion.
Also normal rain causes erosion as over extremely long periods of time the rain acts as sandpaper on mountains or cliffs or rocks in general.
Water is generally considered to have the greatest erosion power among natural elements. Water erosion can occur in various forms such as river erosion, coastal erosion, and rain erosion, reshaping the Earth's surface over time.
Water erosion, particularly through processes like rivers, streams, and rainfall, is generally considered to be the most significant agent of erosion on Earth.
No, erosion is when things degrade over time. Even though rain does erode things, it is not erosion.
There are several things that cause erosion, and acid rain is one of them.
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erosion
Yes, rain can cause erosion by washing away soil, sediment, and rocks. The force of rainwater can carry particles downhill, leading to erosion of the landscape. Erosion due to rain is a natural process that shapes the Earth's surface over time.
Acid rain can contribute to both weathering and erosion. Weathering refers to the breakdown of rock materials due to chemical or physical processes, which can be enhanced by acid rain. Erosion, on the other hand, involves the removal and transport of weathered materials by agents like water or wind, which can also be influenced by acid rain.
Yeah it is, unless its acid rain.
Erosion
the most important agent of erosion is water.
Erosion happens everywhere, if not from rain, from wind. So yes.