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Yes, because abrasion is the grinding away of rock by other rock or sand particles. Water also causes abrasion when it carries sand and rocks that scrape against other rock.
Wind causes erosion by deflation and abrasion. Deflation is the process by which wind removes surface materials.
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.
High speed wind such as a tornado or cyclone can result in weathering of rocks. weathering of rocks make the huge rocks into stones and then into pebbles and then gradually into sand.
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Wind-blown sand causes Mechanical Weathering of rocks by abrasion
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When the rock moves down the river, it causes erosion which then leads to the rock crashing into other rocks, causing it to grind it down to a smaller piece.
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Abrasion causes grave inscriptions to wear away over time