Erosion.
Wearing away of rocks is called weathering.
Erosion
Abrasion. (~the process of scraping or wearing away)
There are several types of rock weathering: chemical (oxidation, chemical reaction to acidic fluids), mechanical (frost wedging, water hydraulics), and biological (plant root growth, burrowing by animals, plant secretions). Technically, any process that results in a diminution or reduction in rock size is classified as a weathering process. Therefore, the answer to the question would be 'yes'.
All these factor break down rock into sediment The process of wearing away rocks by natuarl processes is called weathering
Wearing away of rocks is called weathering.
The general term is erosion or weathering.
physical
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physical
The gradual wearing down of the earth's surface is called Erosion.
Mechanical Weathering.
because erosion is the carrying away of rocks and stuff, and weathering is the wearing away or breaking down of rocks and other stuff. so you can see the rocks that got carried away from their original spot but its kind of hard to see the breaking down of rocks. hope that helps!
The process called weathering is responsible for the breaking up and wearing away of the Earth's rocks. The broken up rocks are then carried away by the process of erosion.
No, though they are often confused. Here are the definitions:Weathering: the wearing away of rocks in situErosion: the wearing away and taking away of rocks
its called weathering. the wearing away of rocks or dirt by wind water natural disasters and even humans...
its called weathering. the wearing away of rocks or dirt by wind water natural disasters and even humans...