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Breaks down rocks into sediments?

Wind and water


What breaks down and transports rocks on the earth's surface?

water, wind, ice


How does wind break down rocks?

Wind can carry abrasive particles which weather rocks. Trees can be uprooted by wind, causing the rocks at their roots to fracture. Wind can create waves which can fracture or exploit an existing fracture in a rock.


This process breaks down rocks and forms soil?

Erosion is the wearing away of rocks by wind and water, which causes them to break down and form soil.


What breaks breaks down rocks?

Erosive forces such as wind, rain, the sun, the freeze/thaw cycle, moving glaciers, chemical reactions, and gravity.


What is it called when water or wind wears something down?

Erosion is the process by which water or wind wears away and breaks down rocks, soil, and other materials over time.


How does wind help braking rocks?

The contracting and expanding of rock from the sun or water and ice breaks any rock that has a weak seam. The wind tends to grind rocks down by blowing sand grains against the rock's surface.


Does erosion break down rocks?

yes wind and soil erosion both contributes to breaking down of rocks.You can google it and see the pictures of beautiful rocks have been shaped due to wind erosion.and water erosion breaks down the rocks and even make its surface smooth.


What is it called when rocks are broken down by water wind ice and heat?

The process of rocks being broken down by water, wind, ice, and heat is known as weathering. Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces over time through physical or chemical means.


What is it called when water wind ice or heat breaks down rocks into smaller pieces?

Weathering is the process whereby water, wind, ice, or heat breaks down rocks into smaller pieces by physically or chemically altering them. This process plays a key role in shaping the Earth's surface over time.


What breaks rocks into smaller and smaller pieces?

Rocks erode from mainly wind and water over time.


Describe why weathering is important to erosion?

Weathering breaks down rocks and minerals, making them more susceptible to erosion by agents like water, wind, and ice. This process of breaking down rocks into smaller particles helps in the transportation of sediments by erosion, shaping landscapes and impacting the environment. Therefore, weathering plays a crucial role in initiating and facilitating erosion processes.