deflation, loess, abrasion, and sandblasting.
there are three reasons first the wind the rain the magma and the erosions
Yes, the oddly shaped stones in deserts can be a result of wind erosion. Over time, wind can polish and shape rocks through abrasion, creating unique formations such as ventifacts, which are rocks that have been faceted by wind-blown sand.
Water from the Colorado River, rain and ice as well as wind provides the erosion and weathering.
They are forms of wind erosion, where abrasion involves the wearing away of rock surfaces by particles carried in the wind, and deflation refers to the lifting and removal of loose particles by wind action.
Yes if you look at the surface of Uluru you will see signs of it everywhere after all it has been exposed to wind and water for thousands of years.
Yes
Water
What kind of air can wind your watch? WIND
physical weathering
Gravity.
a cold wind!
farmers can produce plants