The process of weathered rock being moved is called erosion. Weathered rock can be moved by strong winds, rivers and runoff, or even glaciers.
A weathered rock is usually smooth and broken down from erosion over time. A rock that is not weathered is usually rough, with jagged edges. NB: A lot depends on the type of rock.
Natural forces such as gravity, water, wind, and ice can move weathered rock and soil through processes like erosion, transportation, and deposition. These forces play a key role in shaping the Earth's surface through the movement and redistribution of material.
Weathered pieces of rock are called sediment. As rocks are broken down by physical or chemical processes, they form sediment that can be transported and eventually deposited elsewhere.
A weathered rock is a rock that has been broken down or altered by processes such as wind, water, and temperature changes over time. This weathering can cause the rock to become smoother, rounded, or even break apart into smaller pieces.
Sandstone is the sedimentary rock formed from weathered rock.
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Sandstone is the sedimentary rock formed from weathered rock.
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A weathered rock is usually smooth and broken down from erosion over time. A rock that is not weathered is usually rough, with jagged edges. NB: A lot depends on the type of rock.
Some examples of weathered rock inculde the Grand Canyon and Devil's tower.
Natural forces such as gravity, water, wind, and ice can move weathered rock and soil through processes like erosion, transportation, and deposition. These forces play a key role in shaping the Earth's surface through the movement and redistribution of material.
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Unweathered rock.
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