Water and wind contain small particles of dirt and debris that can make them feel like sandpaper.
"Wind" and "water" are the compound simple subject.
it effects the water to evaporate to the clouds and rain gain
without wind there is no point in having a water cycle. the wind carries out the cloud where the next part of the water cycle can take place.
wind, water, and ice
Yes, it is called soil erosion. The plant cover reduces soil erosion by water and wind.
Wind, rain and ice are the three main causes of erosion. Sand carried on the wind acts like sandpaper; rain penetrating into cracks can, on freezing and expanding, split rocks into smaller pieces. Rivers and streams also contribute to erosion.
Erosion
Erosion can cause wear and damage to statues by slowly breaking down the material over time. Factors such as wind, rain, and pollution can contribute to the deterioration of statues, leading to cracks, loss of detail, and structural instability. Regular maintenance and conservation efforts are necessary to preserve statues from the effects of erosion.
the fire would have sweep through it
Desert erosion is mainly caused by grains of sand carried on the wind - acting like sandpaper against rocks.
Wind picking up grains of sand, using the grains like sandpaper, weather and create strange shaped desert rocks, as often shown in movie Westerns.
Yes. It's a form of mechanical weathering that behaves like sandpaper on wood, with less pretentious results.
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say what the character is like........ how he/she acts, feels ,looks , and says.
um.... i don't know? it might be the cloud, the dove, fire and wind ,water or anointing with oil
The hand dryer heats the water, meaning that the particles move around quicker and escape from the liquid. The hand dryer also acts like wind: it blows the water vapour away from the surface, making room for more water vapour. This means that the water evaporates more easily.
no but the water moves like the wind . Sam