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Q: What is it called when water or wind wears something down?
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What is it called when water wears down rock and carries the pieces away?

Erosion


What is something a guy wears that starts with the letter d?

a down coat would be one.


How erosion can wear away cliffs?

the water hits the rock and wears it down


How does wind remove surface materials?

Water wears it down then wind blows it away.


How does water change mountains?

Erosion. As the water flows down a mountain, the mountain erodes, or wears away =O)


What is it called when moving force wears down a material?

Erosion wears down material. Examples that you can see in nature include mountains, river beds, and canyons.


What it called when a moving force wears down a material?

A force, of itself, can not wear down anything. A force, of itself, can not move.


How does water erosion affect coastal areas?

it wears down and breaks down the rocks in the coasts, causing the coasts to retreat gradally in time


What is nonablative bottom paint?

Non Ablative bottom paint is a paint film that does not wear down its thickness as it moves through the water. Ablative paint wears down its paint thickness through friction with water. A perfect analogy would be like a bar of soap wears down in time through friction of rubbing on your skin. Non ablatives do not wear down.


Something that will break down naturally?

Something that will break down naturally is called bio-degradable.


How does erosion wears down earth surface?

water loosens soil and makes rocks and soil fall with the water. wind does the exact same thing.


What breaks down remains and wastes?

There is something called a decomposer. It breaks down the remains or wastes of something.