how can water and gravity work together to erode soil, sediment, and rock
erosion breaks down rock into sedament or particals that can get carried by diffrent forms of weathering.(wind , rain water, gravity, ice or snow.
Weathering breaks down rock into smaller particles that can be transported by the forces of erosion (wind, water, ice, and gravity).
first weathering breaks down and down and changes the surface. Next erosion moves weathered rock.
Sediment from weathered cliffs is eroded by waves and deposited on beaches as new sand. :)
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A fossil could be destroyed by heat due to melting, pressure from colliding bodies of rock, or from weathering at the surface.
It's amazing and a little humbling that the mammoth Grand Canyon is solely the result of erosion.
Weathering and or erosion: Earthquakes cause rockfalls. Water freezing and expanding in cracks causes rocks to break. Wind and water erodes rock by passing over the rock and blowing or washing away the surface of the rock and/or by causing the rock to roll or tumble along the ground or against other rocks wearing or grinding the rock away.
Its a type of erosion, specifically Abrasion, which is a material weathering away at a soild (the rock), and since the wind carries it away, it is Erosion.
They obviously work together by weathering the land.
They obviously work together by weathering the land.
They obviously work together by weathering the land.
Erosion and deposition.
they all do the same thing, i think
in erosion sediments are are deposited, in weathering sediments are taken away
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition, Compaction, Cementation and Lithification.
No, quite the opposite.
Weathering and erosion. Dont thank me, i stayed in school.
Wheathering breaks down rocks and erosion transport it away by wind,rivers,sea
yes
they are similar becouse they both refer to to wearing away rock