Sedimentary rock.
The verb form of erosion is "erode".
Three things that can form from erosion are valleys, sand dunes, and river deltas. Erosion occurs when natural forces like water, wind, or ice gradually wear down rocks and soil, reshaping the landscape over time.
Sedimentary rocks are typically formed through the process of erosion. Erosion breaks down existing rocks into sediments, which then become compacted and cemented together to form sedimentary rocks over time.
Water erosion, particularly from rivers and rainfall, is considered one of the most significant types of erosion as it has the ability to carve out landscapes, form valleys, and shape the Earth's surface over time.
Sedimentary rock.
The verb form of erosion is "erode".
No, blowing wind can cause erosion but is not, of itself, a form of erosion.
stream erosion
They form from deposition NOT EROSION!!
Ice erosion can do this as can aeolian erosion (desert varnish).
Corrasion is a form of Erosion.
Yes
erosion
erosion
Eskers
The word erosion is a noun. The plural form is erosions.
folding uplift and erosion