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Erosion can break down and transport sediment particles, leading to the rounding of edges and the formation of smoother surfaces. Continuous erosion can also cause the sediment to decrease in size and change in shape over time as it is moved by wind, water, or ice.
Moraines are formed by the deposition of glacial debris as a glacier moves and erodes the land. As the glacier melts, it leaves behind ridges and mounds of unsorted sediment. The size and shape of a moraine can vary depending on the glacier's movement and the type of sediment deposited.
Sediment sorting refers to the uniformity of grain size within a deposit, layering refers to the horizontal stratification of sediment, texture describes the size, shape, and arrangement of grains within a sediment, and grain roundness indicates the relative smoothness or angularity of sediment grains.
Deltas are formed when a river brings sediment and deposits it at its mouth, where the river meets a body of water such as a sea or ocean. The sediment builds up over time to create a landform with multiple distributaries flowing into the larger body of water. The shape and size of a delta can change as the river carries different amounts of sediment and as sea levels rise or fall.
The size and shape of oceans change due to various factors such as tides, currents, and erosion. Tides cause a periodic rise and fall in sea level, altering the shape of coastlines. Ocean currents can redistribute water, affecting the size and shape of ocean basins. Erosion from waves and weathering can also change the coastline, impacting the overall size and shape of oceans.
As the sediment moves, its characteristics change as it is Physically broken down or chemicallyaltered
No, its erosion that causes rocks to change
Erosion can break down and transport sediment particles, leading to the rounding of edges and the formation of smoother surfaces. Continuous erosion can also cause the sediment to decrease in size and change in shape over time as it is moved by wind, water, or ice.
Moraines are formed by the deposition of glacial debris as a glacier moves and erodes the land. As the glacier melts, it leaves behind ridges and mounds of unsorted sediment. The size and shape of a moraine can vary depending on the glacier's movement and the type of sediment deposited.
Geometric dilation (size change, typically expansion) does not change the shape of a figure, or its center location, only the size.
a change in size, shape or the state of matter is a physical change. True for A+.
Sediment sorting refers to the uniformity of grain size within a deposit, layering refers to the horizontal stratification of sediment, texture describes the size, shape, and arrangement of grains within a sediment, and grain roundness indicates the relative smoothness or angularity of sediment grains.
The shape and size of a balloon change when filled with air or water because the molecules of the substance fill the balloon and exert pressure on its walls. This pressure causes the balloon to expand and take on the shape of its contents. The volume of the balloon increases as more air or water is added, changing its size accordingly.
physical change
IT IS PHYSICAL change
You can't change the shape, but you can change the size by adding bigger numbers. To change the shape, try some other websites.
mass doesn't change