Dumping.
The dropping off of weathered rock is known as erosion. Erosion is the process where rocks and soil are loosened and moved by natural forces like wind, water, and ice, eventually settling in a new location.
The dropping of soil and rocks by rivers is called sediment deposition. As rivers flow, they carry sediment downstream, which can accumulate and settle along the riverbed or on the floodplain. This process helps in shaping the landscape and forming features like river deltas.
The dropping off of bits of eroded rock, known as sedimentation, occurs when the energy of the transporting medium (such as water or wind) decreases, causing the particles to settle out. This process is crucial for shaping landforms, depositing nutrients in soil, and forming sedimentary rocks over time.
No. Rock and soil are mixtures.
soil- Clayey soil, sandy soil, and loamy soil rock-metamorphic rock, instrusive/extrusive rock, sediments
You know how the soil grows plants like in the rock but if there is no soil then the plant won't grow in the rock.
The soil layer of rock beneath the soil is called bedrock. It is the solid rock layer that underlies the loose topsoil and subsoil layers.
Deposition is the answer
soil is formed by weathering because the bigger rock break the little rock and makes soil.
dropping fossils are found in dark fossils anywhere around vivosaur island.
soil was first rock,which then later turned to soil by a factor that they where broken down to soil by rain
The trees stop the soil from falling/dropping into the water in the reservoir. Hence, it prevents soil erosion.