The movement of material from one place to another place is called erosion.
Wearing away of rocks is called weathering.
This process is called erosion. Water erodes rock through processes like abrasion and attrition, breaking down the rock into smaller pieces that can be carried away by the water.
Wind can cause soil erosion by picking up loose soil particles and carrying them away in a process called deflation. As the wind carries these particles, they can abrade or impact other surfaces, eroding them. Wind erosion is more common in arid and semi-arid regions where there is less vegetation to hold the soil in place.
Moving water erodes sediment by picking it up and carrying it downstream, gradually wearing away the land. This erosion can create valleys by cutting into the earth over time. As the water slows down, it deposits the sediment it was carrying, building up deltas where the river meets a body of water such as an ocean.
When rocks wear away, it is called weathering. Weathering is the process by which rocks are broken down into smaller pieces due to exposure to environmental factors like water, wind, temperature changes, and chemical reactions.
Rock, mineral or fossil collecting.
Erosion.
by picking stuff up and carrying it away
Water changes the earths surface by it running across the land and picking it up and carrying away. The faster the water the more erosion. Erosion is the picking up and carrying away of rock material.
It is known as weathering. Erosion is the carrying away to another location of the weathered grains of rock.
arteries
Its is called erosion.
carrying away of the top layer of soil is called?
Erosion.
by wearing away small pieces of land and carrying them to new places
Teiem means carrying away, teiel means to sprinkle with, teieravi means in pieces, and teiesim means standing out.
Wearing away of rocks is called weathering.