water
The rock cycle.
It is called erosion.
Water erosion typically washes away small rock fragments over time. As water flows, it can pick up and carry away loose sediment and fragments, gradually eroding the rock surface. This process is known as abrasion and it helps shape riverbeds, create sand on beaches, and contribute to the formation of valleys and canyons.
waste and carbon dioxide
erosion
No:Weathering is the wearing away/breaking down of rock into fragments IN SITUErosion is the wearing AND TAKING AWAY of materialAlso note that the transportation of fragments is just transportation, so don't bother searching for a fancy term for it.
After cutting out pieces of leaves, the ants carry them away holding the pieces over themselves, almost as if the leaf fragments are parasols, protecting the ants from the sunlight.
After cutting out pieces of leaves, the ants carry them away holding the pieces over themselves, almost as if the leaf fragments are parasols, protecting the ants from the sunlight.
no it's not carried away by moving water
No...... Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
After cutting out pieces of leaves, the ants carry them away holding the pieces over themselves, almost as if the leaf fragments are parasols, protecting the ants from the sunlight.
After cutting out pieces of leaves, the ants carry them away holding the pieces over themselves, almost as if the leaf fragments are parasols, protecting the ants from the sunlight.