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The wind has molecules (you can feel it when you fan yourself) and these molecules can carry very tiny pieces of rock. The wind takes tiny pieces of rock each year and, of course, it takes a long time to erode.

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What size of rock can wind erode?

well, think about it, wind can erode ALL size of rocks, wind does its job, which is eroding rocks.


How does wind help erode rock?

moves small rock and hits it into big rock


How does wind erode?

The wind has molecules (you can feel it when you fan yourself) and these molecules can carry very tiny pieces of rock. The wind takes tiny pieces of rock each year and, of course, it takes a long time to erode.


How do you put erode in a sentence?

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Deflation is the removal of worn rock by what?

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What things causes a rock to erode?

Weathering, wind, rain, extreme temperatures.


How is yardang formed?

by wind which blow against the rock to erode it


What are all the spheres wind can erode into rocks?

Wind can erode various types of rock formations into spherical shapes over time. Some common examples include ventifacts, which are rocks shaped by wind-blown particles, and concretions, which form from mineral precipitation around a nucleus. Wind can also erode softer rock layers within harder rock formations, creating round boulders known as "ventifacts."


What are things that erode weathered rock?

things that erode weathered rock


What is the definition of erode?

Erode means to gradually wear away


What are the destructive forces that act on mountains to erode them?

The primary destructive forces that erode mountains include weathering (physical and chemical breakdown of rock), erosion (transportation of rock particles by water, ice, or wind), and mass wasting (downslope movement of rock and soil). These processes gradually wear down mountain peaks and reshape the landscape over time.


How do you think wind can erode materials?

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