Cause the rain and the snow and the strong wind make it shrink and shrink until its soil or sand. Frost wedging.
The wind will blow the sand away from the desert soil, leaving the small rocks to create a gravelly surface.
The wind will blow the sand away from the desert soil, leaving the small rocks to create a gravelly surface.
soil
weathering
Yes soil does contain rocks in it the most comman are sand, silt and clay. The smallest is clay sand can go from 0.5 to 2mm, and silt and clay go from 0.200 to 0.5.
sand or soil
The wind will blow the sand away from the desert soil, leaving the small rocks to create a gravelly surface.
Sand, very small stones and rocks are often found in soil and they are not alive.
The wind will blow the sand away from the desert soil, leaving the small rocks to create a gravelly surface.
Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals. Mountains are broken down by harsh weather and turned into stone, sand, and eventually soil.
Abiotic factors of a desert include soil, sand, gravel, rocks, water, light and air.
soil
Plants and animals are the biotic (living) factors and soil, sand, gravel, rocks and water are abiotic (nonliving) factors.
Soil is a combination of weathered rocks, sand, and decomposed organisms. Different types include sand, silt, clay, or loams.
sand, clay, rocks, humus, slit.
Soil, rocks, sand, minerals. It depends on where erosion takes place. Like if on high hills or mountains, it will carry snow and water as well with it.
weathering