When its worn away...its called erosion
under a rock or moist warm soil
the stream load rock,soil,etc.the stream load rock,soil,etc.
Windblown, or eroded soil is 'loess'
The soil that is blown or washed away from its parent rock is called sediment. Sediment can be transported by wind (eolian) or water (fluvial) erosion processes, leading to the deposition of soil elsewhere.
Erosion
erosion
The soil that is blown or washed away from its parent rock is called "erosion." Erosion can be caused by factors like wind, water, or ice moving soil particles away from their original location. This process can have negative effects on the landscape and environment.
Erosion
it is transported far away from the parent rock
Erosion is the wearing away of soil and rock by water, which can be caused by factors like rainfall, rivers, and ocean waves. It is a natural process that can reshape landscapes over time.
Soil can be carried away from it's parent rock by wind, water, ice or gravity.
Erosion