The term for the wearing away of rock by a grinding action is called abrasion. Abrasion occurs when rocks and sediments are transported by wind, water, or ice and collide with other materials, causing them to erode and break down over time. This process is a key component of both weathering and erosion in shaping the Earth's surface.
The process of rock being worn away by the grinding action of other rock particles is called abrasion. This can happen through the physical scraping and rubbing of rocks against each other, resulting in the wearing down of the surfaces over time.
The agent of mechanical weathering in which rock is worn away by the grinding action of other rock particles is called abrasion.
The grinding away of rock by rock particles is known as abrasion. This process occurs when particles carried by wind, water, or ice come into contact with the surface of rocks, wearing them down over time.
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The agent of mechanical weathering in which rock is worn away by the grinding action of other rock particles is called "abrasion." This process typically occurs in environments where rocks are constantly moved by wind, water, or ice, causing them to collide and wear each other down over time.
The process of rock being worn away by the grinding action of other rock particles is called abrasion. This can happen through the physical scraping and rubbing of rocks against each other, resulting in the wearing down of the surfaces over time.
The agent of mechanical weathering in which rock is worn away by the grinding action of other rock particles is called abrasion.
Abrasion.
The grinding away of rock by rock particles is known as abrasion. This process occurs when particles carried by wind, water, or ice come into contact with the surface of rocks, wearing them down over time.
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Abrasion is the grinding and wearing of rock surfaces through mechanical action of other sand particles.
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