erosion
It is called erosion.
No water is ever lost. It simply moves from one place to another.
the correct term is subduction zone. In geology, subduction is the process that takes place at convergent boundaries by which one tectonic plate moves under another tectonic plate, sinking into the Earth's mantle, as the plates converge. from wikipedia.com
glaciers break down rocks and then moves them to a new place
I don't know what you mean, but I hope this helps: Deposition is the putting down of a load. In geological terms, by a glacier, river, or wind mainly.
Transportation.
The process that moves weathered material from one location to another is called erosion. Erosion is the movement of rock particles, sediments, and soil by wind, water, ice, or gravity from one place to another. This process plays a critical role in shaping the Earth's surface over time.
deposition
Erosion moves sediment from one place to another
Water, wind, gravity, and ice can all move sediments from one place to another.
weathering can break down rocks into sediments then erosion carries the sediments from one place to another. Last but not least deposition lies all the sediments down
Erosion.
Moves me from one place to another.
Erosion is the transfer of material from one place to another place. Deposition is the settling of sediments to a resting place.
Sediments in sedimentary rock can be transported by wind, water, or glaciers
Erosion
they migrate