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The two spheres that are responsible for erosion are the hydrosphere and the atmosphere. These spheres interact all of the time.
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition, Compaction, & Cementation.
The two geological processes involved in changing an igneous rock to a sedimentary rock are weathering and erosion. Weathering is the process of decomposing rocks, while erosion refers to the process of wearing away the surface of rocks by the action of water, glaciers and winds.
The process of groundwater erosion is chemical weathering
The movement of eroded rock particles by wind, water, ice, and gravity is called erosion.
The two spheres that are responsible for erosion are the hydrosphere and the atmosphere. These spheres interact all of the time.
The two geological processes involved in changing an igneous rock to a sedimentary rock are weathering and erosion. Weathering is the process of decomposing rocks, while erosion refers to the process of wearing away the surface of rocks by the action of water, glaciers and winds.
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition, Compaction, & Cementation.
during cementation, water deposits minerals that bind sediment particles together, which earth spheres are involved in this process?
The two geological processes involved in changing an igneous rock to a sedimentary rock are weathering and erosion. Weathering is the process of decomposing rocks, while erosion refers to the process of wearing away the surface of rocks by the action of water, glaciers and winds.
The process of groundwater erosion is chemical weathering
The movement of eroded rock particles by wind, water, ice, and gravity is called erosion.
The Lithosphere.
hydrosphere and geosphere
The three basic steps are erosion (weathering), transport (carrying silt), and deposition (carried load settles out).
Erosion
Erosion is a mechanical process.