Rainwater chemically erodes most rock, particularly limestone. Water that enters the pores and fissures in rock can freeze, breaking the rock into smaller particles. The presence of moisture in rock is also an aid to thermal expansion, the disintrigation caused by the difference between the temperature of the outer layers and the inner layers. Powerful waves can also break rock by hydraulic action. Rushing water in streams and rivers cause rocks to break into smaller pieces from contact with each other. These are all forms of weathering. Contrary to popular belief, however, pure water in an of itself will not cause weathering; the weathering would only take place from the abrasion or movement of material carried by the water. Erosion, on the other hand, is the moving of material from one place to another place. Water is responsible for the bulk of erosion on the planet, from ocean waves and currents to sediment filled streams, rivers, and floods. Frozen water also moves large amounts of weathered rock via glaciers. == ==
both of them uses the rock cycle :)
Why is erosion easier to see than weatheringHow can the process of erosion take placeWhat caused the weathering or erosion take placeWhere does weather erosion mostly take placeDoes weathering take place before or after erosionDoes weathering need to occur before erosion takes placeDoes weathering must take place before erosionWhy is weathering important to the process of erosionWhich process is faster erosion or weatheringWhat does ice have to do with the process of weathering and erosionB1TCH
Although the terms are frequently used together, weathering and erosion are uniquely different. Weathering is the physical, chemical and biotic breakdown of a substance and erosion is how it is carried off. Ice, water and wind contribute to the erosion process.
Weathering or erosion.
Weathering breaks up rock into smaller particles which are more easily transported by the agents of erosion (wind, moving water, and moving ice).
Exposure, weathering, and erosion can transform a metamorphic rock into sediments.
it is called an erosion
The process is called chemical weathering.
chemical weathering
Weathering and erosion
Why is erosion easier to see than weatheringHow can the process of erosion take placeWhat caused the weathering or erosion take placeWhere does weather erosion mostly take placeDoes weathering take place before or after erosionDoes weathering need to occur before erosion takes placeDoes weathering must take place before erosionWhy is weathering important to the process of erosionWhich process is faster erosion or weatheringWhat does ice have to do with the process of weathering and erosionB1TCH
Although the terms are frequently used together, weathering and erosion are uniquely different. Weathering is the physical, chemical and biotic breakdown of a substance and erosion is how it is carried off. Ice, water and wind contribute to the erosion process.
Weathering and erosion
Erosion
When it rains, water can get in through the cracks in asphalt, rock, etc. Then that water freezes, which expands the size of the water. When it expands, it pushes the rock apart, thus causing erosion and weathering. =)
Weathering or erosion.
The process of groundwater erosion is chemical weathering
Weathering breaks up the substance, and erosion causes it to move.