The process of wind blowing rocks together and breaking them into smaller pieces is primarily a form of erosion. Erosion involves the wearing away and transportation of materials, while weathering refers to the breakdown of rocks without movement. Deposition occurs when eroded materials settle in a new location. In this case, the wind is actively eroding the rocks by causing them to collide and fragment.
Wind and water are the major causes of weathering and erosion.
Deposition by erosion , could fill a depression , the same erosion creates depressions.
physical
The absolute age of rock is determined by the amount of radioactive decay, not by the rate of erosion and deposition.
Drumlins are caused by both erosion and deposition. These drumlins are found in the lowlands of Scotland and are small egg shaped hills.
They obviously work together by weathering the land.
yes
weathering then erosion ,then deposition
Erosion and deposition.
first the weathering happens which causes an erosion which makes deposition.
Weathering: disintegration, decomposition, deterioration Erosion: abrasion, corrosion, scouring Deposition: accumulation, sedimentation, deposit
weathering then erosion ,then deposition
Erosion, weathering, and deposition are part of the same process where material is broken down and then moved from one place to another. Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, erosion transports these pieces to new locations, and deposition involves depositing these pieces in a new location. Together, these processes shape the Earth's surface over time.
they all do the same thing, i think
Sedimentary rock is formed by the processes of weathering, erosion, and deposition. These rocks are made up of sediments that have been compacted and cemented together over time.
strong winds of a tornado assist weathering/erosion/deposition
by weathering