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What cause weathering but not erosion?

Weathering is the process of breaking down rocks into smaller particles without any movement, while erosion involves the removal and transportation of these particles to a different location. Factors such as temperature changes, chemical reactions, and biological processes can contribute to weathering without leading to erosion.


Is it possible to have erosion without weathering?

No, erosion and weathering are closely related processes in the breakdown and transportation of rocks and soil. Weathering breaks down the material, making it easier for erosion to transport it away. In nature, erosion and weathering typically work together to shape the Earth's surface.


Why is Weathering important to erosion?

weathering breaks down rocks, which makes the sediment easy to be transported


Why does weathering have to happen for erosion to happen?

Weathering is the process of rocks breaking down. Erosion is what moves the broken down rocks. There are four factors wind, moving water, wind, and gravity. Without weathering there would would be nothing for the Earth to erode.


Can both erosion and weathering occur on the moon or other planets?

Erosion and weathering are processes that can occur on the Moon and other planets with atmospheres. On bodies without an atmosphere like the Moon, other processes like micrometeoroid impacts and solar wind can cause surface modifications that are analogous to erosion and weathering.


What the earth looks like without weathering and erosion?

Without weathering and erosion, the Earth's surface would lack distinct features such as mountains, valleys, and coastlines. The land would essentially be smooth and flat, with fewer variations in elevation. Weathering and erosion are essential processes that shape the Earth's landscape over millions of years.


Why is there no weathering and erosion in the moon?

The Moon does not have an atmosphere or running water, which are essential for weathering and erosion processes on Earth. Without these agents, there is no mechanism for breaking down rocks or transporting sediment on the Moon. Additionally, the Moon's surface is not subjected to the same level of geological activity as Earth, further limiting weathering and erosion.


What is weathering that breaks down rocks without changing it chemically?

erosion


Is erosion mechanical weathering?

No, erosion is the process of moving and transporting weathered material. Mechanical weathering involves physically breaking down rocks into smaller pieces without moving them. Erosion transports these smaller pieces to new locations.


Is ice and example of erosion or weathering?

Ice is an example of weathering. Weathering is the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces without any movement, while erosion involves the movement of these smaller pieces. Ice can break down rocks through processes like freeze-thaw cycles, which fracture rocks over time without transporting the material.


Why does weathering have to occur first then erosion?

Weathering breaks materialn down and erosion transports that broken down material. As an example, weathering breaks a mountain down into smaller rocks, and those smaller rocks can be transported by streams (erosion), but the streams cannot simply move the whole mountain.


What do both weathering and erosion produce?

Both weathering and erosion produce changes in the Earth's surface by breaking down rocks into smaller particles. Weathering breaks down rocks in place without moving them, while erosion involves the movement of these smaller particles to new locations by various agents like wind, water, or ice.