Water & Wind
Two different things that move eroded materials are water, such as rivers and streams, and wind. Water carries sediment and eroded materials downstream or deposits them along shorelines, while wind can transport smaller particles like sand and dust over long distances.
Eroded rock can either be transported by water or wind to new locations, where it may settle and form new sedimentary rock layers. Alternatively, eroded rock can be broken down further into smaller particles and eventually become part of the soil composition.
Water moves through the ocean in currents & through the air by evaporation.Quentin wuz here.
Water moves through the ocean in currents & through the air by evaporation.Quentin wuz here.
CO2 and carbon dioxide
One way that scientists can study earth's climate history is by seeing where places and things are eroded.
Dynein and kinesin are the two molecular motors that carry materials in opposite directions along microtubules. Dynein moves towards the minus end, while kinesin moves towards the plus end of the microtubule.
passive transport and active transport.
passive transport and active transport.
passive transport and active transport.
The erosion rate depends on the type of rock or soil being eroded, as well as the intensity and duration of the erosive forces acting on it.
a space to live and oxygen