The rock cycle.
water
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.
no it's not carried away by moving water
the answer is erosion
Water or running away super-fast.
water polo, and swimming away from water snakes and running away from pelicans.
Water erosion utilizes water to carry sediments away.
It doesn't.
running water
Erosion is the term used to describe the movement of rock particles via wind, water, and ice.
Yes, metamorphic rocks can wear away through erosion. This can occur when wind, water, ice, or other natural processes gradually break down the rock's surface and carry away particles or fragments of the rock. Over time, this erosion can shape the landscape and change the appearance of the metamorphic rocks.