they all do the same thing, i think
Five steps: weathering, erosion transportation, deposition, and lithification
weathering and erosion are steps that happen when it rains.
no because deposition is one of the processes in erosion and the steps are erosion depositon weathering and dropping but erosion changes under ground and more rapidly hope its right just learned in school
The three basic steps are erosion (weathering), transport (carrying silt), and deposition (carried load settles out).
The three basic steps are erosion (weathering), transport (carrying silt), and deposition (carried load settles out).
Well on the beaches there's smalls sand dunes and they say not to step on them, that's cause for deposition to make a sand dune takes long time and when someone steps on them thy are destroyed the sand dune i hope this :D
Weathering, transport, and deposition. Rock and soil erode, are carried by the water downriver until the motion of the water is too slow to support the load, which is usually at or near the mouth of the river. A delta is formed where a major river enters the sea which has a small tidal range. If the tidal range is high then the sediment is washed away and an estuary is formed. The delta is named by its shape: it looks like the letter D in the Greek alphabet.
Sedimentary rock can form in more than one way. The majority of sedimentary rock is clastic sedimentary rock, formed from the weathering and erosion of existing rock. The steps in its formation are listed below. Steps 4 and 5 are often listed together as the process of lithification.Weathering of pre-existing rock into smaller pieces.Erosion and transportation of weathered rock particles (sediments).Deposition of eroded sediments.Compaction of deposited sediments.Cementation of compacting sediments.For further explanation of sedimentary rock formation, see the related question below.
# Weathering--the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller particles. # Erosion--occurs when water, wind, ice, or gravity transport the rock particles. # Deposition-- the process by which sediment settles out of the water, wind, or ice carrying it. # Compaction- the process that presses sediments together, squeezing out air and fluids from spaces between particles. # Cementation- the process in which dissolved minerals crystalize and glue particles of sediment together. Note: it takes millions of years for compaction and cementation to transform loose sediments into solid sedimentary rock
soil erosion on hill sloppes can be checked by
Deltas are created by deposition.
Weathering< is the process by which materials are broken down either physically or chemically, or by a combination of both.