Rocks can be gradually dissolved by naturally acidic rainwater.
Weathering and rain and ice are the cause of the breaking down of rocks
Weathering breaks down rocks on the Earth's surface by wind, rain, or ice.
Rocks are worn away through the process of weathering and erosion. Weathering is the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces while erosion is what carries the rock to new places. Rocks can be worn away by water, ice, and wind. Examples of this are abrasion, ice wedging, and dissolution.
It lifts minerals from the rocks and soil and washes it down to the lowest point of elevation.
erosion
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Weathering and rain and ice are the cause of the breaking down of rocks
Conglomarate
Acid rain breaks down some types of rock because of chemical weathering it breaks down rocks by chemical actions.
Weathering breaks down rocks on the Earth's surface by wind, rain, or ice.
Sediment.
weathering
weathering
Rocks are worn away through the process of weathering and erosion. Weathering is the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces while erosion is what carries the rock to new places. Rocks can be worn away by water, ice, and wind. Examples of this are abrasion, ice wedging, and dissolution.
It lifts minerals from the rocks and soil and washes it down to the lowest point of elevation.
sand storm
erosion