Erosion
Deflated basin, yardangs, desert varnished rocks, ventifacts, etc...
Deposition
Dunes, mounds, ridges, sand ripples, avalanches, spreading vegetation, spreading salt (ocean), etc...
Look up "Aeolian Process" that should help.
erosion and deposition
What do u mean by deposition as there are many types of this. Deposition is mostly is usually changes of an object over years due to erosion .
Beaches are primarily made by deposition, which is the process of sediment being deposited by waves and currents along a shoreline. Erosion can also shape beaches by removing sediment and reshaping the coastline, but the overall formation of beaches is more heavily influenced by deposition.
The Grand Canyon & and The NIle Delta are Formed by deposition
The rock that is made from the erosion and deposition of sediments is called sedimentary rock. Examples include sandstone, limestone, and shale. These rocks form from the compression and cementation of layers of sediment over time.
A delta is primarily formed through deposition. It consists of sediment that is carried by a river and deposited at its mouth where the river meets a body of water, such as an ocean or a lake. Erosion may play a role in shaping the delta, but the main process responsible for creating a delta is deposition.
Sedimentary rock is formed by the processes of weathering, erosion, and deposition. These rocks are made up of sediments that have been compacted and cemented together over time.
A Deposition is a recorded statement made under oath that can be entered into evidence in a legal proceeding.
Headlands are typically formed by erosion, as the action of waves, currents, and weathering wears away the coastlines, creating protruding landforms. Erosion removes softer rock and sediment, leaving harder rock to form headlands that jut out into the water.
erosion of other rocks and deposition of sand from other places.
It was made because of erosion, transportation and deposition
No. Since the moon is not geologically active it cannot produce metamorphic rock and since it has no forces of erosion and deposition it cannot produce sedimentary rock. As a result, all the rocks on the moon are igneous