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There are four main processes that contribute to erosion -

Chemical Weathering, Biological Weathering, Exfoliation, and Freeze-Thaw

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By using shovels and pick axe's. Every one knows that. Unless your some 10-5 year old on the computer.

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How man break down rocks?

Normally using a crusher.


What name is this process when rocks break down?

the process is called weathering when the rocks break down


How do changes in temperature cause rocks to break down?

It breaks down the rocks


Does weathering break rocks down?

Yes


How rocks from a cliff can be broken down to become sand?

Erosion is the main force that acts on rocks to break them down into sand. Water getting into cracks, freezing and expanding also helps to break down rocks.

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How man break down rocks?

Normally using a crusher.


Which force does not break down rocks in nature?

sunlight does not break down rocks


What name is this process when rocks break down?

the process is called weathering when the rocks break down


How do changes in temperature cause rocks to break down?

It breaks down the rocks


How was the sand mountain in Georgia formed?

the man curved something the rocks to break down something like that right?


Rocks break down to?

soil


What are two processes that can break down rocks?

Mechanical wethering and Chemical wethering are the two major process that break down the rocks.


How man break easily the rocks?

destroy


What are the processes that break down rocks?

Weathering


What plants break down rocks?

none


Does weathering break rocks down?

Yes


How rocks from a cliff can be broken down to become sand?

Erosion is the main force that acts on rocks to break them down into sand. Water getting into cracks, freezing and expanding also helps to break down rocks.