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Erosion from wind, water, and ice can cause a weathered cliff to form over time. These natural forces gradually wear away the rock face, creating a steep and rugged structure. The continuous action of erosion weakens the rock and contributes to the formation of a weathered cliff.

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What type of erosion formed weathered cliff?

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How do plants cause cliff erosion?

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How does gravity contribute to erosion?

Weathering can break up rocks on a slope or cliff. Then gravity will then pull the weathered rock down the slope or cliff. Erosion is the moving of weathered rock. Gravity would be moving the weathered rock down the slope or cliff.


What erosion would most likely cause a collapse on a rocky cliff?

Waves pounding the base of the cliff.


What type of erosion is a weathered cliff?

When a wave impacts a cliff face, air is forced into cracks under high pressure, widening them. Over long periods of time, the growing cracks destabilise the cliff and fragments of rock break off of it


How are weathering cliffs formed?

Weathered cliffs are formed as natural rain storms or snow and ice cause parts of the cliffs to break off and fall. This weathering also includes erosion caused by water passing from the top of the cliff to the bottom.


The process that transports rocks soil and sediments to a different location is called?

The process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil form one place to another is called (EROSION)


The process of moving weathered material is called?

The process of moving weathered material is called erosion. Erosion involves the transportation of weathered material, such as soil, rocks, and sediments, from one location to another by natural forces like water, wind, or ice.


What are the dangers of your house being built on a cliff?

If your house is built on a cliff, it can be very dangerous. The cliff could get weathered (erosion of the cliff due to the weather conditions), it could be eroded by the sea (strong waves can wear away at the cliff face) or, just over time, the cliff face could gradually recede causing any buildings to be in a large amount of danger as, when the cliff recedes, the edge will get closer and closer to the buildings until they begin to hang off the edge. This will continue to happen and then the buildings will go crashing down into the sea. There is no way of stopping erosion of cliffs as natural sources are the cause.


Why is the movement of weathered rocks and soil?

erosion and or transportation


How does a cliff change over time?

A cliff can change over time by the process of erosion. This process erodes parts of the cliff away slowly and then, when erosion stops taking place to the cliff, the cliff stops changing.


What type of erosion causes weathered cliff?

The type of erosion that causes weathered cliffs is typically a combination of mechanical weathering (breaking down of rocks through physical processes like freeze-thaw cycles and abrasion) and chemical weathering (breaking down of rocks through chemical reactions with water and air). Over time, these processes weaken the rock and lead to the formation of cliffs.