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The four major spheres of the earth are thehydrosphere (made of water)lithosphere (made of rocks)atmosphere (made of gasses)biosphere(comprising all living things)
no not all rocks are formed by volcanoes because what about sedimentary rocks which are the rocks formed over a long period of time by little pieces of sand and rock etc. by wind and water
Yes. Ever seen that picture of wind blowing the tops of sand dunes over? That's wind erosion, and that sand will chip away at another surface. The end result of all erosion is to move material downward, resulting in a flatter terrain.
well, think about it, wind can erode ALL size of rocks, wind does its job, which is eroding rocks.
Wind, water, and freezing all cause rocks to erode or weather.
Erosion. Exposed to elements such as wind and water, rocks can start to erode away.
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Yes, granite can erode, albeit very slowly, as it is a very srong, hard rock. All naturally occurring rocks will erode, given time
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very slow...... all rocks get eroded by wind water or dust particles in the air very slowly dust is small wind is strong but not enough it takes lots of water t erode somethig
Erosion rates depend on the composition of the rocks and how they are attacked by the environment.Different kinds of rocks have different composition and will erode at different rates.Rocks in different places will be affected differently by wind, water, ice, rain, pollutants, etc. and so they will erode at different rates.
Igneous rocks can change into metamorphic rocks from great heat and pressure as all other rocks can, melt into magma, the molten rock, and erode into sediment, which are rock fragments.
Mountains erode and the huge boulders dwindle to rocks then over time mother nature polishes the rocks to stones. but in the big picture God made all things!!
The four major spheres of the earth are thehydrosphere (made of water)lithosphere (made of rocks)atmosphere (made of gasses)biosphere(comprising all living things)
No, it does not effect all rocks the same. It depends on the type of rock and the acid level in the rain.