Sediment.
The process of rocks being worn down and altered over time is called weathering. This can occur through physical processes (such as wind and water erosion) or chemical processes (like oxidation and hydration).
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erosion
The process is called weathering and erosion. Weathering refers to the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces, while erosion refers to the transport of these smaller pieces by natural forces like water, wind, or ice. Over time, these processes can alter the shape and composition of rocks.
Altered varieties of granite formed during the cooling period include gneiss, schist, and migmatite. These rocks are created when the original granite undergoes intense heat and pressure, causing recrystallization and alteration of the minerals in the rock.
When rocks and earth slide down a mountain, it is called a landslide.
the process is called weathering when the rocks break down
A mineral is a solid inorganic matter found in the earth that can break down when weathered. Minerals can be chemically altered or physically broken down through processes like erosion, temperature changes, and chemical reactions with water.
The process of weathering breaks down big rocks into smaller rocks and then into sand particles. This can happen through physical weathering, where rocks are broken down by forces like wind, water, and temperature changes, or through chemical weathering, where rocks are chemically altered over time.
Sediment.
The breaking down and wearing away of rocks is called weathering. This process can be caused by physical (mechanical) or chemical processes.
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