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chimney rocks were created by water erosion

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Chimney rock was formed from what type of erosion?

Chimney Rock was formed by differential erosion, which is the process of some rock layers eroding more quickly than others due to variations in their resistance to weathering and erosion. Over time, this differential erosion shaped the distinctive spire-like structure of Chimney Rock.


What type of plate boundary formed Chimney Rock?

None, this formation is in the center of a continent. It is an erosion feature in sedimentary rocks.


What is a type of rock that is created from erosion?

Sedimentary rock is a type of rock that is formed from the accumulation and erosion of sediment over time. Examples of sedimentary rocks include sandstone, shale, and limestone.


What type of rock is formed from particles of rocks created by erosion?

sedimenary


What type of coastal features are Chimney Rock?

Chimney Rock Park a private nature park surrounding the striking 315-foot spire on the gorge's southern side


What type of rock weather to form sediment?

erosion


Is a sand dune created by erosion?

Yes it is and the type of erosion is called anphix erosion


What type of rock could be formed from the weathering and erosion of metamorphic rock?

A Igneous B Sedimentary


What is the type of erosion created in a valley by the runoff of a large thunderstorm?

Gully Erosion


What type of rock can be made from metamorphic rock?

Only sedimentary rock by the weathering, erosion and subsequent deposition of material from the metamorphic rock.


A type of physical weathering in which rock are gradually worn down?

the answer is erosion


What type of rock is formed by erosion and deposition?

Sedimentary rock is formed by the processes of erosion and deposition. Erosion breaks down rocks into sediment, which is then carried away by water, wind, or ice. When the sediment settles and gets compressed, it forms sedimentary rock.