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yup yup yup... it moves and breaks them down slowly... painfully :)
No. Usually very slowly.
Igneous rocks that cooled slowly are intrusive. Igneous rocks that cooled quickly are extrusive. Intrusive rocks form larger crystals, because the crystals have a longer time to grow. Extrusive rocks have small to no crystals, because they had little or no time to grow/form.
large rocks
They're slowly eroded. It's like sandblasting, but slower. Softer rocks erode more quickly than harder rocks.
Weathering is the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces .
yup yup yup... it moves and breaks them down slowly... painfully :)
a valley is made.
Yes it can cause sound waves can travel through solids,liquids,but slowly in gases and air
The Rock Cycle.
Yes it can cause sound waves can travel through solids,liquids,but slowly in gases and air
It forms a Valley.
As the water cascades over the top edge it erodes the rocks and they fall to the base of the cliff below. The top edge slowly moves upstream and the rate is dependent on the hardness of rocks in the river bed.
Rocks wear away because slowly,wind/water take away tiny pieces of dust and slowly it gets worn away.
Boredom.
slowly and underground
The wind puts pressure on the rocks. the rocks deteriorate slowly.