Volcanoes for one.
Water and rocks what else ;0 ;/
Other rocks or minerals can also abrade rocks. For example, the movement of glaciers can cause rocks to scrape against each other, leading to abrasion. Additionally, the force of flowing water in rivers or waves along coastlines can help to abrade rocks.
Other things in an ecosystem are what are called abiotic factors: air, water, rocks, sand and anything that is not alive.
she could do other things
To put is simply, weathering is breaking big rocks into small rocks. Erosion is moving those small rocks somewhere else - by wind, water or ice.
Yes! that's what they, and everything else have legs for! They,re not rocks D: ... if they couldn't crawl do you think they could eat, or do anything else?
rocks
Intake manifold gasket
Salt Water
Basement Waterproofing averts water from entering into the basement. It is imperative that you waterproof your basement or else it could end in a failing drywall or other structural damage.
Mostly iron on the inside, and silicon oxide (rocks) {or you could say "slag"} on the outside. Everything else is just trace stuff.
water petrochemicals etc.