The process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil form one place to another is called (EROSION)
It is false because weathered materials are called Erosion.
the movement of a weathered rock is erosion i think that's what the answer is?
materialization which means when is is moved it changes causing it to be materialization
Weathered material is called Erosion
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erosion
glacier
Erosion
The length of time that the sediments that compose the rocks are eroded causes the sediments in a conglomerate to become rounded.
deposition. its easy to remember because its positionwith a de- in front.
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Erosion.
Erosion
the process when sediments are glued together is called sedimentation
The process is known as lithification, involving the compaction and cementation of sediments.
The process of pressing sediments is called compaction. The process that results in the layers being stuck together is called cementation.
The length of time that the sediments that compose the rocks are eroded causes the sediments in a conglomerate to become rounded.
It's called cementation, part of the lithification process which turns sediments into rock.
erosion remove rocks and sediments
Compaction
Cementation.
The process of settling out and grading of sediments is known out deposition. This will commonly happen after erosion takes place.
Erosion. Weathering is the physical and chemical breakdown of rock. Erosion is the removal of of weathered sediments. Transport is the movement of weathered sediments (say in suspension in river water) during the erosion process. Deposition is the laying down of the transported sediments in a new location.
weathering and erosionWeathering is the process by which rocks are broken apart into sediments. Weathering can be either physical or chemical. Erosion is the process by which those sediments are moved to different areas. Erosion can be powered by wind, water, or ice in the form of glaciers.