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Which two spheres interact when a glacier erodes rock
its the centre of the earth
The wind erodes rocks by battering other small rock particles against them, like the action of sandblasting.
wind erodes rock particles off of rock and then blows them into a hill which becomes a sandhill
A layered intrusion is a large sill-like body of igneous rock which exhibits vertical layering or differences in composition and texture.
Rock that erodes to expose layering is known as sedimentary rock.
Sedimentary.
A rock that erodes to expose layering is called a tilted rock. Tilted rocks are usually formed when tectonic plates push against each other, +++ Sorry but that answer muddles two mechanisms. Layered rocks are normally the sedimentary ones, irrespective of dip (the "tilt"), though volcanic eruptions can also create layers of lava and ash. Yes, plate tectonics do tilt the rocks. Sedimentary rocks are normally deposited in horizontal beds - but uplift and folding from continental collision ("plates pushing against each other") or continental-plate warping tip the affected area of crust and cover rocks, sedimentary or not.
Which two spheres interact when a glacier erodes rock
Soil
foliated
the grains of the rock
yes it erodes
sedimentary
Stratification.
They study rock layers and layering.
They study rock layers and layering.