Weathering.
weathering
when rain clouds want to go away then they do
Oxidation is the process of adding oxygen or taking away hydrogen.
erosion
exfoliation!!
Melting water can weather a rock through a process called frost wedging, where water seeps into cracks in the rock, freezes and expands, causing the crack to widen. This cycle of freezing and thawing can break apart rocks over time. Additionally, the flowing water can chemically weather the rock by dissolving minerals and carrying them away.
Water is continually recycled in the water cycle, with no addition or subtraction. The process involves evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, where water changes state and moves around the earth in a continuous cycle. Human activities can impact this natural cycle through pollution or overuse of water resources.
in a way .when water comes down in the form of precipitation it leads to processes such as erosion which is the washing away of the upper soil layer by rain water.
This process is known as erosion.
The water cycle, air pressure, and weather are actually very closely related. The water cycle is the process of water being drawn up from the ground into the sky, where air pressure is lower. (Pressure gets lower as altitude increases, since there is less air available to press down). Once the water vapor gets high enough, the low air pressure causes it to cool and condense, creating clouds. Clouds cool the area over which they're covering, because they reflect sunlight away during the day, and warm it at night, since they keep warm air from rising. When the clouds reach saturation, they create rain. All of the above are weather conditions, hence how the water cycle, air pressure, and weather are all related.
The water cycle.
Erosion.
The rock cycle.
Water can disappear through evaporation, where it turns into vapor and enters the atmosphere, or through absorption into the ground or into other materials. In nature, this process is part of the water cycle, where water constantly moves between the atmosphere, land, and bodies of water. If water seems to disappear suddenly, it may have leaked or drained away through cracks or holes in the surface.
During the drain and spin cycle, the washer uses centrifugal force to rapidly spin the clothes, causing the water to be forced out and drained away. This process helps to efficiently remove excess water from the clothes, reducing drying time and energy consumption.
Evaporation of ocean water in the water cycle affects the weather patterns. Much of the water that evaporates into Earth's atmosphere comes from tropical oceans. As the water evaporates, it takes in heat and cools nearby land. Wind moves the water vapor to cooler areas, where the water vapor may condense and form precipitation. The condensing water releases heat and warms up nearby land.
The process by which softer, less weather resistant rocks wear away and leave harder, more weather resistant rocks behind