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A dome mountains forms when rising magma is blocked by horizontal layers of rock. The magma forces the layers of rock to bend upward into a dome shape. Eventually, the rock above the dome mountain wears away, living it exposed.
When rock wears away it becomes gravel, sand, silt or clay.
Weathering, or erosion changes the Earth's surface slowly over time.
This is known as a volcanic plug or neck. Please see the related link for more information.
a broad-domed volcano is formed by lava flows. the amount of times the volcano has erupted effects how broad the dome would be, because when the lava flows it wears away the dome of the volcano.
A volcanic neck forms when the magma inside a volcano turns into rock and the outside of a volcano wears away, leaving the spiky-shaped rock magma.
A force, of itself, can not wear down anything. A force, of itself, can not move.
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No. Erosion is a destructive force.
There is a couple forces one of them are erosion powered by water such a rivers
A dome mountains forms when rising magma is blocked by horizontal layers of rock. The magma forces the layers of rock to bend upward into a dome shape. Eventually, the rock above the dome mountain wears away, living it exposed.
A dome mountains forms when rising magma is blocked by horizontal layers of rock. The magma forces the layers of rock to bend upward into a dome shape. Eventually, the rock above the dome mountain wears away, living it exposed.
When rock wears away it becomes gravel, sand, silt or clay.
Weathering, or erosion changes the Earth's surface slowly over time.
Erosion wears down material. Examples that you can see in nature include mountains, river beds, and canyons.
Clints and Grykes are formed whenweathering wears away pavements already there. This then performs a thin gap called a gryke and the slab still left is called a clint.
destructive force wears down rocks while constructive force builds up rock