Glacier Erosion
wind /water and dit
Sediment of smaller mass is easier for the power of wind to overcome the power of gravity in moving it from one place to another. Most sediment moved by wind that is tiny as sand.
- Rainfall which contains tiny particles of grit and dust; it is the dust and grit which actually erode such things as mountains. - ice erodes as it moves - wind erodes such things as soil - shorelines are erode by the pounding of waves. Related link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erosion#Causes
It's heavy, it moves, it grinds.
erosion
Erosion moves sediment from one place to another
Erosion
erosion
erosion
Erosion is the process by which soil, rock, or sediment is moved from one place to another by water, wind, or ice. It can lead to land degradation and changes in the landscape over time. Implementing conservation practices can help reduce erosion and protect the environment.
Erosion moves sediment to new locations
There is a couple forces one of them are erosion powered by water such a rivers
water moves a greater amount of sediment in a much faster way
wind /water and dit
Wind erosion is the process by which wind moves and deposits sediment, wearing down the Earth's surface. Water erosion is the process by which water wears down the Earth's surface, often leading to the formation of rivers, valleys, and canyons. Glacier erosion occurs when glaciers move across the Earth's surface, picking up and carrying rocks and sediment with them as they advance and retreat.
Water, wind, and ice.
Erosion.