That depends on what the object with rough edges and grooves is.
metamorphism
Erosion
weathering
The answer is a term called, Glacial Calving
The process called weathering is responsible for the breaking up and wearing away of the Earth's rocks. The broken up rocks are then carried away by the process of erosion.
Crevasses
yes
This is called dissolving.
They are called treads.What are the grooves on a tire called?Sipe...plural sipes
weathering
The spiral grooves in a guns barrel are known as rifling. Its what puts a spin on the bullet as it leaves the barrel for accuracy. The grooves are called..... well, grooves. The ungrooved part between grooves is called a land. So looking through the barrel of a rifled firearm, you will see the "lands and grooves" that make up the rifling.
The spiral grooves in a guns barrel are known as rifling. Its what puts a spin on the bullet as it leaves the barrel for accuracy. The grooves are called..... well, grooves. The ungrooved part between grooves is called a land. So looking through the barrel of a rifled firearm, you will see the "lands and grooves" that make up the rifling.
a process called autotomy common to Gecko's
weathering
Rills are large grooves cut into the soil
That process is called the Digestion Process.
Collectively they are called 'tread'.
it is called hi there
Its Called Sedementry