One way waves cause erosion is by forcing pressurized water and compressed air into cracks in the rocks. This causes the cracks to widen and pieces of the material to break off, bit by bit. Waves also cause abrasion when they cause particles move against one another or against the bedrock.
The two ways in which waves cause erosion are deflation and abrasion.
Waves erode through forcing air bubbles into tiny cracks in rocks (hydraulic action), and also by abrasion, whereby it causes rocks to be hurled against rock faces.
By washing objects into them (sand, other rocks etc) or by moving the rock in question into another object.
Abrasion and hydraulic action
abrasion and impact
Coastlines can be formed by - waves that erode the sand.
wind and waves
The two processes are abrasion and plucking.What processes lead to glacial erosion? Describe them.The two main processes that lead to glacial erosion are plucking and abrasion. Plucking is the process by which a glacier picks off rocks as it blocks over the land. The rock fragments freeze to the bottom of the glacier, gouging and scratching the bedrock as the glacier advances in the process of abrasion.
1. Seepage from the ground 2. Runoff from the surface
Glaciers are forces of erosion of the land they tend to do the opposite of build it up, they wear it down. However they do deposit moraines and when they melt the land springs up a little.
abrasion and plucking
Coastlines can be formed by - waves that erode the sand.
abrasion and plucking.
Rock can be worn down by physical and chemical weathering. One physical way can be seen at beaches. Rocks are worn down by the constant waves which propel abrasive materials against the rocks constantly. One chemical way is by acid rain. Rain is acidic because atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolves into the rain water.
Waves erode rock through abrasion, where particles carried by the water bump into and wear away the rock surface. Hydraulic action occurs when the force of breaking waves compresses air in cracks in the rock, causing it to weaken and eventually break off. Corrosion is another way in which waves erode rock, as the minerals in the rock dissolve in seawater over time.
wind and waves
Farming and animal use.
4 ways all up 2 up 1 down 1 up 2 down all down
The two processes are abrasion and plucking.What processes lead to glacial erosion? Describe them.The two main processes that lead to glacial erosion are plucking and abrasion. Plucking is the process by which a glacier picks off rocks as it blocks over the land. The rock fragments freeze to the bottom of the glacier, gouging and scratching the bedrock as the glacier advances in the process of abrasion.
Love waves and Rayleigh waves are surface waves
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1. Seepage from the ground 2. Runoff from the surface