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weathering, erosion, deposition, and uplift
Weathering, erosion, and deposition. Earth's surface could also be built up by volcanism.
It wears down the high bits (and the bits that come off fills up the low bits).
EROSION
Weathering and erosion
Weathering and erosion.
Water erosion
The erosion cycle demonstrates how forces such as water, wind, and ice break down rocks and transport sediments to different locations. This process wears down the Earth's surface over time. Conversely, geological processes like deposition and sedimentation build up the Earth's surface by depositing sediments in new locations.
Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, while erosion transports these pieces to new locations. Over time, these processes can create features like valleys, canyons, and coastlines, shaping the Earth's surface.
Erosion wears down material. Examples that you can see in nature include mountains, river beds, and canyons.
Denudational processes, which includes, weathering, erosion, deformation, and exfoliation. Mass movement also plays a great role in changing the earths surface.
Wind erosion can remove topsoil, leading to soil degradation and infertility. It can also cause the formation of sand dunes and abrasive particles can wear down rocks and other surfaces over time. Additionally, wind erosion can contribute to air pollution by transporting dust and particulate matter.