yes it can i think
Yes, rain can cause erosion by washing away soil, sediment, and rocks. The force of rainwater can carry particles downhill, leading to erosion of the landscape. Erosion due to rain is a natural process that shapes the Earth's surface over time.
Heavy rain in a desert can cause erosion because the compacted soil in deserts cannot absorb large amounts of water quickly. This leads to surface runoff, which can carry the loose sand and sediment, causing erosion in the form of gullies and washouts.
Rain can cause erosion by hitting the ground with force, loosening the soil particles. The rainwater then carries these particles downstream, causing sediment displacement. Over time, this process can lead to the formation of gullies and can contribute to the reshaping of the landscape.
Kinda-sorta. All rains can cause soil erosion, as it doesn't take much for running water to cut channels and move loose dirt about.
Acid rain can cause erosion by increasing the acidity of soil and water, weakening structures like buildings and monuments, and breaking down rocks and minerals. This process of chemical weathering can lead to the gradual wearing away of surfaces through dissolution and corrosion.
It could cause both... Rain causes erosion when the water is heavy... and the deposition part... deposition is when rocks are compacted .. .. what im only a 5th grader
There are several things that cause erosion, and acid rain is one of them.
erosion
Erosion
Yes, rain can cause erosion by washing away soil, sediment, and rocks. The force of rainwater can carry particles downhill, leading to erosion of the landscape. Erosion due to rain is a natural process that shapes the Earth's surface over time.
if you mean decomposition, it can do both
No, it is they that are eroded by such things as rain, rivers and glaciers.
Erosion and rain cause it
Heavy rain in a desert can cause erosion because the compacted soil in deserts cannot absorb large amounts of water quickly. This leads to surface runoff, which can carry the loose sand and sediment, causing erosion in the form of gullies and washouts.
The rain removes the top soil. It decreases soil's fertility and cause erosion.
Rain, wind and sea. basically all of the eliments.
chemical: where the slight acidity of the rain cause a slow erosion. physical: where rain erodes the object quicker than chemical.