EROSION According to Holt Science and Technology, by Holt Rinehart and Winston, "the process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment form one location to another" is erosion.
What is the movement of weathered materials by water wind or ice?
displacement
im not techanily sure! probably chemical, the dog says so!
The process of removing rock particles by wind, water or ice is called erosion. This can also be the removal of enamel from teeth by acid (acid erosion). To be more precise, this is weathering process of the rock where in the rock is broken into small particles by natural forces like wind, water, ice or gravity to get it eroded.
The agents of erosion are wind, water, ice, and gravity.
Wind, water, ice, and gravity are the agents of erosion.
by water, wind, and gravity moving it
This is erosion.
Erosion is the term which describes the movement of rock particles by gravity, ice, water, or wind. The process in question takes time and yields irreversible results, as in the case of the much shorter, human-guided composting process.
Erosion
im not techanily sure! probably chemical, the dog says so!
When the energetic wind or water loses its energy, the force of gravity will dominate, causing deposition of the sedimentary particles.
This process is called erosion. Water, such as during rainfall or at the banks of a river, can carry soil particles away, often depositing them many miles away or into the ocean. Wind can only carry smaller soil particles, but it too can carry particles several miles away.
erosion 1.The process of expansion and contracting due to heat and cold 2. Abrastion from wind blown particles, water movement and gravity downward movement 3. Absorbtion of water and freezing causing internal expansion
Its called EROSION
The process of removing rock particles by wind, water or ice is called erosion. This can also be the removal of enamel from teeth by acid (acid erosion). To be more precise, this is weathering process of the rock where in the rock is broken into small particles by natural forces like wind, water, ice or gravity to get it eroded.
Erosion is the term used to describe the movement of rock particles via wind, water, and ice.
The movement of eroded rock particles by wind, water, ice, and gravity is called erosion.
Erosion. Weathering is the physical and chemical breakdown of rock. Erosion is the removal of of weathered sediments. Transport is the movement of weathered sediments (say in suspension in river water) during the erosion process. Deposition is the laying down of the transported sediments in a new location.