It is called deposition.
Erosion is the removal of soil and rock from the surface of the Earth through so-called exogenic processes like wind or water flow. The soil and rock is transported and settles in another location.
Because it carries sediment away and by doing that it can make landforms!! ;)
Erosion is the process in which sediment moves from one location to another.Do not get this confused with deposition, which is the process in which sediment is dropped (deposited) in a new location.
erosion?
The surface of igneous rock is broken down over time through erosion processes into smaller particles and eventually sediment, it can be through different erosion processes such as water erosion. Sedimentary rock is formed through layers and layers of sediment being deposited upon each other and the resulting pressure eventually compresses into sedimentary rock over millions of years.
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Glacier Erosion
Erosion is the removal of soil and rock from the surface of the Earth through so-called exogenic processes like wind or water flow. The soil and rock is transported and settles in another location.
I think you are talking about a groove cast. Groove casts form in the bottom of a stream when transported sediment is dragged along a mud bottom.
Erosion is the process of surface materials and their transport.
Because it carries sediment away and by doing that it can make landforms!! ;)
Erosion is the process in which sediment moves from one location to another.Do not get this confused with deposition, which is the process in which sediment is dropped (deposited) in a new location.
There is a couple forces one of them are erosion powered by water such a rivers
You would bring it to the surface where the exposed sedimentary rock would be subject to weathering and erosion and the debris from these processes will be sediment once deposited again.
erosion?
how can water and gravity work together to erode soil, sediment, and rock
Erosion moves sediment to new locations