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Yes! When snow melts the resulting water can erode things.
Glaciers cause erosion since they are in form of a block of snow which will melt and erode the land. This can be in form of abrasion, freeze-thaw or plucking.
it makes the snow go in the cracks of the rock
Erosion is when rocks or other hard materials are grinded away over years by wind, snow, ice, water, sand, etc. Deposition is the silt that is deposited by a river. Metamorphism is when a rock changes stage such as from igneous to metamorphic or sedimentary to igneous.
you are dumb
Yes! When snow melts the resulting water can erode things.
it will turn to snow
Water is constantly moving causing erosion to happen more quickly than snow or ice which does not move.
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very bad t storms would be most likely to cause erosion. so would snow
weather so like rain snow ice wind etc
Glaciers cause erosion since they are in form of a block of snow which will melt and erode the land. This can be in form of abrasion, freeze-thaw or plucking.
it makes the snow go in the cracks of the rock
Soil, rocks, sand, minerals. It depends on where erosion takes place. Like if on high hills or mountains, it will carry snow and water as well with it.
ice, snow, wind, animals, rain, water and people.
Wind Rain Snow Techtonic plate movement Compression