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Q: Wind can cause both erosion and weathering?
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Can both erosion and weathering occur on the moon or other planets?

Erosion can not happen on the moon, because there is no wind or clouds in the atmosphere.


Is acid rain weathering or erosion or both?

It is erosion by weathering.


Why people want to stop or control weathering and erosion?

Weathering and erosion cause both physical and monetary damage to property and environmental areas such as buildings and topsoil.


Why is weathering and erosion related?

They are both the result of physical change brought about by natural forces such as wind or water.


What is weathering and erosion in simple terms?

They are both natural. They sometimes cause harm to the environment.


Is the erosion and weathering a chemical change?

Both are mechanical, physical changes, involving the removal of surface material by the action of wind or water. But both can also involve chemical changes which would tend to change the rate of erosion or weathering - for example, acidic rain might cause limestone to weather faster than neutral rain water would.


What type of weathering and erosion affects Uluru?

Uluru is affected by weathering and erosion from both wind and water. When it rains (and it does rain at Uluru), the action of the water running down the coarse sandstone removes tiny particles. Wind erosion is another factor in central Australia, where dust storms can occur on the flat plains surrounding Uluru.


Why are erosion and weathering thought of as partners that shape the land?

They both shape the land by sweeping away parts of the land by water or wind


Is Uluru formed by Weathering or Erosion?

both


Both weathering and erosion are .?

internal forces


A natural force that cause rocks to fall or roll downhill?

Wind and rain erosion causes rocks to become dislodged will let it fall or roll to the bottom. Wind and rain erosion do cause rocks to roll to the bottom of a hill but more importantly gravity does. Gravity is the main reason :)


Are both weathering and erosion a form of tectonic forces?

No. Tectonic forces are from within the earth. Weathering and erosion come from the atmosphere.