they melt rocks
The four agents of erosion are water, wind, ice, and gravity. Water erosion is caused by rivers, streams, and rainfall. Wind erosion occurs when wind carries and deposits sediment. Ice erosion is caused by glaciers moving and carving the land. Gravity erosion involves materials being pulled downhill due to gravity.
Sediments in sedimentary rock can be transported by wind, water, or glaciers
The four major types of erosion are water erosion (caused by runoff and water flow), wind erosion (caused by wind moving particles), ice erosion (caused by glaciers and ice melt), and gravity erosion (caused by gravity moving rocks and soil downhill).
The five main causes of erosion are water, wind, ice, gravity, and human activity. Water erosion includes rivers, waves, rain, and glaciers. Wind erosion occurs in dry and arid regions. Ice erosion is prominent in areas with glaciers. Gravity erosion involves landslides and downhill movement. Human activities like deforestation and construction also contribute to erosion.
Four types of erosion are water erosion (caused by flowing water), wind erosion (caused by the action of wind), glacial erosion (caused by moving glaciers), and gravitational erosion (caused by gravity pulling material downhill).
because of wind water glaciers and gravity
they aren't. they are wind, water, glaciers, and gravity
Running water, waves, wind, glaciers, and gravity Erosion is formed by wind, water, ice, and gravity.
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by gravity, ice, wind, water
The agents of erosion are water, ice, wind, and gravity.
Wind, water, glaciers, and gravity are capable or transporting sediment.
water, wind, glaciers,gravity
Glaciers, waves, wind, and streams are all natural forces that shape and alter the Earth's landscape. They each transport materials—glaciers move ice and sediment, waves carry sediment along coastlines, wind erodes and deposits particles, and streams flow with water and debris. Additionally, all four processes are driven by energy: glaciers by gravity, waves by wind energy, wind by atmospheric pressure differences, and streams by gravity and topography. Collectively, they contribute to erosion, deposition, and the continuous transformation of ecosystems.
Soil can be transported by wind, moving water, glaciers and gravity.
water current. or wind, but like most glaciers, mainly gravity. Without gravity, they wouldn't move.
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