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Wind mostly erodes pieces of rock that are the size of particles or smaller?

Wind mostly erodes pieces of rock that are the size of sand or smaller. Wind erosion often is evident in areas where there are few plants to hold soil in place.


Wind mostly erodes pieces of rock that are the size of what?

Sand grains or smaller.


Wind mostly erodes pieces of rock that are the size of what particles or smaller?

The wind erodes rocks by battering other small rock particles against them, like the action of sandblasting.


What is the process in which erodes pieces of rock are left in a new place called?

Erosion is the process in which eroded pieces of rock are left in a new place. Rock is removed from the earth's surface due to natural causes such as wind or water flow.


When a tree root splits a rock what happens to the pieces of rock?

the rock erodes into soil


What are the effect of wind erosoin?

i don't know exactly but wind erodes rock


What force can weather a rock the least wind water or ice?

wind because it slowly erodes it.


Wind erodes rock and deposits sediments to form what?

Piles of eroded sediments. Which may or may not become sedimentary rock over time.


Describe how wind erodes the land?

Wind erodes the land by picking up and moving particles such as sand and silt. As the wind blows over the land, it can carry these particles, causing abrasion and wearing down rocks and soil over time. This process can create features like sand dunes and rock formations.


What is it called when water wears down rock and carries the pieces away?

This process is called erosion. Water erodes rock through processes like abrasion and attrition, breaking down the rock into smaller pieces that can be carried away by the water.


Can tiny pieces of rock be chipped away by wind?

Yes.


This forms when rock erodes?

Sediment is formed when rock erodes due to weathering and various geological processes. This eroded rock material, such as sand, silt, and clay, is carried away by wind, water, or ice and deposited in a new location where it may eventually become compacted and lithified to form sedimentary rock.