A cave is an agent of erosion. More specifically, chemical weathering forms caves.
Erosion and weathering of limestone rock over millions of years in Kentucky have created the cave systems. Water, containing carbonic acid from the atmosphere, gradually dissolves the limestone, creating cracks and passages that eventually form caves. Over time, these processes can lead to the formation of intricate cave networks that we see in Kentucky today.
Stalagmites are formed by deposition, specifically of minerals like calcite that precipitate out of water dripping from the ceiling of a cave. Weathering and erosion may contribute to the breakdown of rock formations in caves, but the actual formation of stalagmites is a result of deposition.
Weathering does not necessarily have to take place before erosion. While weathering is the breakdown of rocks into smaller particles, erosion is the process of transporting these particles to a new location. Weathering can occur simultaneously with erosion or even after erosion has started.
Weathering: disintegration, decomposition, deterioration Erosion: abrasion, corrosion, scouring Deposition: accumulation, sedimentation, deposit
erosion
It is made by water erosion as it passes through the limestone..
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Erosion and weathering of limestone rock over millions of years in Kentucky have created the cave systems. Water, containing carbonic acid from the atmosphere, gradually dissolves the limestone, creating cracks and passages that eventually form caves. Over time, these processes can lead to the formation of intricate cave networks that we see in Kentucky today.
Yes, erosion is a synonym of weathering.
weathering then erosion ,then deposition
Stalagmites are formed by deposition, specifically of minerals like calcite that precipitate out of water dripping from the ceiling of a cave. Weathering and erosion may contribute to the breakdown of rock formations in caves, but the actual formation of stalagmites is a result of deposition.
Weathering does not necessarily have to take place before erosion. While weathering is the breakdown of rocks into smaller particles, erosion is the process of transporting these particles to a new location. Weathering can occur simultaneously with erosion or even after erosion has started.
first the weathering happens which causes an erosion which makes deposition.
Because the bigger the load is, more weathering and erosion there is. The less of it means less of weathering and erosion.
Weathering and erosion
Wind and water are the major causes of weathering and erosion.
facts about weathering