They get wet.
When rocks are washed in water, they can undergo a process called weathering, where the water erodes the surface of the rocks, removing loose particles and sediment. This can lead to the smoothing of rough edges and the rounding of sharp corners over time. Additionally, if the water contains minerals, it can also alter the chemical composition of the rocks through processes like dissolution or oxidation. Overall, washing rocks in water can contribute to their physical and chemical changes.
They washed them in the river and beat them on rocks.
Thay are washed up by the sea
Salt comes from rocks. When water wears down rocks at the beach particles of sand are washed into the ocean.
They get washed away by the sea when the tide comes in
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It could glow unless washed.
it is stuffed
the land is washed away and than rebuilt
during the day the rocks expand
no, the process only happens to igneous rocks
No. Salt is washed into the ocean from rivers and picked up from rocks.