They are Valleys, Canyons, and Land Marks.
Mechanical weathering is when rocks are worn away by physical action, ex: a river running past.
wind,water,ice,gravity
temprature
No, it's a geological phenomenon. Weather can cause avalanches to happen, though, like if flood waters cause the heavy erosion of a cliff. There could be an avalanche as a result of that, but the avalanche isn't weather.
The result will most likely be a frontal low.
An increase in temperature as altitude is increased.
No. Erosion could not have such a dramatic effect on Earth's rotation. The tilt on Earth's axis is likely a result of a collision with another planet early in Earth's history. This same collision formed the moon.
Drumlin is the result of deposition and not erosion. It refers to a long, low hill of sediments deposited by a glacier.
very bad t storms would be most likely to cause erosion. so would snow
Both. The horn itself may be the result of ancient sedimentary depositional processes, but glacial erosion contributes to its characteristic shape.
Wind and water erosion are not likely to affect the tides. Tides result from the gravitational attraction of the sun and moon on the oceans of the earth.
No, it's a geological phenomenon. Weather can cause avalanches to happen, though, like if flood waters cause the heavy erosion of a cliff. There could be an avalanche as a result of that, but the avalanche isn't weather.
erosion
The result will most likely be a frontal low.
Cloudy conditions
erosion
It is glacier erosion.
A horn is erosion
erosion
kettle is a result of erosion though the material is an ancient deposition