It's form changes, not It's mass.
Fine-grained sand generally erodes fasterthan coarse-grained sand.
Fine sand Course sand Gravel Boulder Solid rock
A meteoroid.
Gravel, cobble and boulder (in increasing order of size).
The size of meteors varies greatly - anywhere from the size of a grain of sand to the size of a boulder.
The wind blows sand and the sand rubs on the land so it erodes
sand dune: A deposit of windblown sand.
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Because of erosion or the water erodes the sand there for shaping it differently.
It is whan water dropes and erodes sand and sediments
It erodes the sand then forms a sandbar and moves the sand down the beach
Sand grains or smaller.
the wind whips at the sand and rocks and erodes them
Abrasion is the 'sand papering' effect of the wave on a cliff
the size of a sand grain or smaller
Fine-grained sand generally erodes fasterthan coarse-grained sand.
natural sand is not "made" it was formed. when rocks erodes, they break apart. they break up into very small "rocks" called sand.