Yes, because of its thick atmosphere.
weathering
The Earth's surface is always changing. It changes through slow processes and rapid processes. Some slow processes are weathering and erosion. Other changes are rapid processes, such as volcanic eruption, landslides and avalanches, and earthquakes.
Processes of erosion and weathering occur as long as the following are secured:There is heat from the sun (for the water cycle to take place, as well as for wind to be possibleThere is material above the surface of the oceans (for the processes to take place on, otherwise the processes will either be slow or non-existent, especially if there was no moon)There must be life for some types of weathering to happenI hope this answers your question.
weathering, erosion, deposition
glacier
A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
weathering
The Earth's surface is always changing. It changes through slow processes and rapid processes. Some slow processes are weathering and erosion. Other changes are rapid processes, such as volcanic eruption, landslides and avalanches, and earthquakes.
Processes of erosion and weathering occur as long as the following are secured:There is heat from the sun (for the water cycle to take place, as well as for wind to be possibleThere is material above the surface of the oceans (for the processes to take place on, otherwise the processes will either be slow or non-existent, especially if there was no moon)There must be life for some types of weathering to happenI hope this answers your question.
weathering, erosion, deposition
The surface of the earth changes. Some changes are due to slow processes, such as erosion and weathering, and some changes are due to rapid processes, such as landslides, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes.
A slow process of change to the earth's surface can be weathering or erosion.
ski
No, most of them are slow and not that harsh events which make the rock older and older. In other cases some catastrophic events make erosion become faster. Erosion is a slow process in which the rock becomes worned out. Weathering is the weather which erodes the rocks slowly.
Venus has very little wind erosion because of the slow rotation of the planet. Without rotation, it lacks significant wind and therefore lacks wind erosion.
The greatest agent of erosion is water which is rare in the desert except during the brief rainy season. Therefore, water erosion in the desert is much slower than in areas with more rainfall.
when landforms are slowly worn down over time by out side forces, it is called?