Deposition by erosion , could fill a depression , the same erosion creates depressions.
They smooth earths surface
yes. Some parts yes , however deltas are very small in comparison to the overall size of the Earths surface. Volcanoes are also responsible for radical changes , but again the Earth's a big place.
well while it's carring sediments some drop and over time they pile up and up and up eventually making a new landform when eroded materials us dropped in water it cauese the world to change
By slowing down the earths rotation but will not make effect to humans .
What brings material from the Mantle to the Earth's Surface is rock...
Erosion and deposition shapes the Earth's surface.
an earthquake
A comet does. It hits the planet and then basically just fries the surface.-Mountainmmangeetar
Deposition changes the surface of earth by eroding away the surface.
when uplifted rocks reach the Earth's Surface, weathering, erosion, and deposition begin
weathering, erosion, deposition, and uplift
Weathering, erosion, and deposition. Earth's surface could also be built up by volcanism.
Water, through processes such as erosion, transportation, and deposition.
Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, erosion transports the weathered material to new locations, and deposition occurs when the transported material settles in a new place. These processes work together to create and reshape landforms such as valleys, canyons, and beaches. Over time, they contribute to the transformation of the Earth's surface.
Weathering and erosion change Earth's surface by slowly wearing down the substance. Deposition changes the surface of earth by deposting; eroding away the surface. Glad to help! -Angela
Deposition is the process where sediments are deposited or laid down on the Earth's surface by wind, water, or ice. Over time, deposition can result in the formation of new landforms such as deltas, beaches, sand dunes, and alluvial plains. This process can also contribute to the buildup of soil, shaping the landscape and altering the Earth's surface.
No, deposition is like accumulation, where & how sediments settle. The outer layer is the crust.