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When water or ice rub against rock it does what to the rock?

When water rubs against rock, tiny particles of the rock slowly break off and the rock gets smaller. When ice does the same, it does the same thing but a little faster.


What happens when air moving upward rubs against air moving downward?

When air moving upward rubs against air moving downward, it creates wind shear, which can lead to turbulence. This can disrupt smooth airflow and create pockets of varying air speeds, potentially causing discomfort for passengers and pilots.


What are 3 things that can erode rock?

my mum


What does water do to a rock?

water affects rocks when water rubs against rock for a long long time the rock starts to weather away so it breaks inti small particles. Also if water comes in contact with the rocks, it would have to go around the rock therefore it slows the flow of the water down. If the rocks had holes in the middle it wouldn't really slow the water down but it only a little. That's because the water still kind of has to go over the base of the rock. Also if rocks were naturally piled up with no gaps and they're too high for the water to go over, then the water would have to stop and flow to the side not forward so that it could get back on track.


How are shingle beaches formed?

the way a shinge beach is formedthe first thing that happens when a shingle beach is formed is rocks fall from a cliff and end up into the sea. The sea then erodes(rubs) against the rock and it makes the rock smaller . The rock is then moved from the sea to the shore(s).

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When water or ice rub against rock it does what to the rock?

When water rubs against rock, tiny particles of the rock slowly break off and the rock gets smaller. When ice does the same, it does the same thing but a little faster.


How can water erode materials?

Water seeps into cracks and breaks apart the rock or water rubs the side of the rock that is exposed and breaks off pieces of the rock.


What is trochanteric bursitis?

It is bursitis of the hip. It happens when your bursa sac inflames and rubs up against your bone and muscle.


What happens when matter rubs against matter?

When matter rubs against matter, friction is generated. Friction creates heat and wears down the surfaces of the objects in contact. This interaction can lead to transfer of material, changes in shape or structure, and possibly produce sound or light.


How does moving water weather rocks?

Moving water can weather rocks through a process called abrasion, where the water carries sediment that physically rubs against the rock, wearing it down. Chemical weathering can also occur as the water interacts with minerals in the rock, causing them to dissolve or break down. Over time, these processes can shape and erode the rock, changing its appearance.


How does weathering erosion and deposition effect Niagara Falls?

Erosion occurs to Niagara Falls becaust there is a vast amount of water flowing over the edge and it rubs against the edge causing pieces to fall off.


Did megalodon sharks have scales?

Nearly all fish, including sharks, have scales. We don't have any fossilized impressions of Megalodon skin, but there is no reason to believe that they didn't have scales like other sharks. The scales on shark skin are useful because they trap water against the shark. Thus, the water that rubs against them mainly rubs against the water in between the scales, and that greatly reduces drag.


What happens when a girl rubs her belly at you?

she is hungry for love


What role does abrasion play in a river?

abrasion is a type of erosion which takes place when the water rubs against the sea bed eroading it.


What happens when air moving upward rubs against air moving downward?

When air moving upward rubs against air moving downward, it creates wind shear, which can lead to turbulence. This can disrupt smooth airflow and create pockets of varying air speeds, potentially causing discomfort for passengers and pilots.


Where does cricket produce it song?

It rubs its leg against a rasping organ on its wing.


How does weathering break rocks?

Weathering breaks up the rock by rubbing parts of old rocks against it, this causes the rock to break up into tiny pieces and it rubs agaist other rocks. it continues on for a looong time... however it take a long time for it to break up the rock. hope it helps!!