I am not 100% sure, but I believe it is when gravity pick something up and it knocks against the rock, eroding it. It sometimes makes a small hole in the middle, and it sometimes causes there to be a part missing from the top of the rock.
Gravity Also, Erosion and Weathering help out the process as well.
Sorry; there is no line between gravity and no gravity. Gravity is everywhere.
Because, the person who discovered gravity was named Gravity Dickakiss
gravity
The possessive form of the noun gravity is gravity's.Example: Gravity's reliability is the basis of my invention.
Chemical weathering means that rocks are worn down by chemical reactions. This is unrelated to gravity.
Chemical weathering means that rocks are worn down by chemical reactions. This is unrelated to gravity.
Gravity.
Gravity and water are two causes of physical weathering.
If you drop a rock and it breaks into pieces, then that is an act of mechanical weathering.
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Gravity
gravity
For a fact abrasion is weathering it is machanical weathering
yes!
gravity and weathering