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What causes erosion by impact and?

Type your answer here... By deflation and abrasion.


What type of erosion can make pits in rock and produce smooth polished surfaces?

It is abrasion


Waves cause erosion by impact and what?

Waves cause erosion through impact by carrying sediments and smashing them against the coast. They also erode through abrasion, where sediments carried by waves grind against the coast, wearing it down over time.


What is the process by which wind picks up sediments?

Its a type of erosion, specifically Abrasion, which is a material weathering away at a soild (the rock), and since the wind carries it away, it is Erosion.


What is the removal of rock particles by wind water ice and gravity?

Erosion is the process of removing rock particles by wind, water, ice, and gravity. This natural process shapes the Earth's surface over time by wearing down and transporting rock and sediment from one place to another.


How do glaciers help?

Glaciers can produce boulder clay which is the result of glacial abrasion. Boulder clay forms the basis of clay type soils in England.


What kind of weathering is wind erosion?

Wind erosion is a type of physical weathering where the force of wind transports and deposits rock fragments, leading to the breakdown and wearing away of rocks over time.


What type of erosion formed beach?

Abrasion


What type of wound does scrapping and rubbing cause?

Abrasion


What role does abrasion play in a river?

abrasion is a type of erosion which takes place when the water rubs against the sea bed eroading it.


What type of erosion causes deflation?

Deflation is caused by the process of wind removing loose particles such as sand and silt from the Earth's surface. This type of erosion typically occurs in arid regions with little vegetation to hold the soil in place.


What type of weathering is abrasion?

Abrasion is a type of physical weathering where rocks and particles are mechanically worn down or eroded by friction caused by the impact of other materials. It commonly occurs in environments with high wind velocities, moving water, or ice.