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It breaks down the rocks
when the world eneds
Chemical weathering breaks down rocks
No it doesn't because weathering causes rocks to break down not build up.
the wind , because it pushes the rocks from the top to the ground and and the rough texture of the rocks or soil is the cause for it to break down ( rock)
It breaks down the rocks
Weathering and rain and ice are the cause of the breaking down of rocks
During the night
when the world eneds
Chemical weathering breaks down rocks
Earthquakes cause shaking that causes soil, rocks to slide down a mountain side. The longer the earthquake the more likely there will be large landslides. Volcanoes can also cause landslides when they erupt.
Rocks are most likely to cool down at night or in other words when the sun sets as there is no sun for it to heat up. Hope it helped Sm:)e
Erosion
No it doesn't because weathering causes rocks to break down not build up.
Fluctuating temperatures have diverse effects on rocks. This may cause freezing, thawing and break down of the rocks among other effects.
Fluctuating temperatures have diverse effects on rocks. This may cause freezing, thawing and break down of the rocks among other effects.
Water erosion